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Philosophy of mind
Philosophers
G. E. M. Anscombe
Aristotle
Armstrong
Thomas Aquinas
J. L. Austin
Alexander Bain
George Berkeley
Henri Bergson
Ned Block
Franz Brentano
C. D. Broad
Tyler Burge
David Chalmers
Patricia Churchland
Paul Churchland
Andy Clark
Dharmakirti
Donald Davidson
Daniel Dennett
René Descartes
Fred Dretske
Fodor
Goldman
Martin Heidegger
David Hume

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