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page 379 note 2‘Desire, Intentional Content and Teleological Explanation’, , Andrew Woodfield, Proc. Aris. Soc. Vol.1981–1982, p. 69.
page 379 note 3Foster, J.., ‘In Self-Defence’, in Perception and Reality, Essays in Honour of Professor Sir Alfred Ayer, edited by Macdonald, G. F. (Macmillan1979), p. 162. For my own discussion of this see chapter 7 of my The Elusive Self.
page 382 note 1 See my H. B. Acton Lecture on ‘Solitude in Literature and Philosophy’, to be published in due course by the Royal Institute of Philosophy, together with other lectures on Philosophy and Literature given in the session 1981–82.
page 384 note 1The Concept of Mind, p. 15.
page 390 note 1 My italics.
page 391 note 1 Chapter in of John Passmore, Philosophical Reasoning, cf. chapter v of my The Elusive Mind.
1 The Will: A Dual Aspect Theory, by Brian O'Shaughnessy (Cambridge University Press 1980), Vol. I, pp. lxvi + 259; vol. 2, xxiii+368. Price £52.
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