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  1. Eliot Deutsch, Creative Being, The Crafting of Person and World(Hon-
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  2. Roger T. Ames, “The Meaning of Body in Classical Chinese Philosophy,”
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  1. Ames, “The Meaning of Body in Classical Chinese Philosophy,” in Self as
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  2. Deutsch, Creative Being, 62.

  3. Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, ed., Giving the Body Its Due(Albany: State Uni-
    versity of New York Press, 1992) 2.

  4. Drew Leder, The Absent Body(Chicago and London: University of Chi-
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  5. René Descartes, Discourse on the Method, in The Philosophical Writings
    of Descartes, 2 vols. Trans. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff, and Dugald
    Murdoch (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, 1985) 1:151.

  6. Cited in Richard B. Carter, Descartes’ Medical Philosophy: The Organic
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  7. Carter, Descartes’ Medical Philosophy, 8.

  8. Carter, Descartes’ Medical Philosophy, 22.

  9. Carter, Descartes’ Medical Philosophy, 22–24.

  10. Descartes, Description of the Human Body, in Philosophical Writings,
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    16.Ouvres de Descartes, ed. Adam and Tannery, Vol. 4:161–170, 345–48,
    cited in Carter, Descartes’ Medical Philosophy, 96–97.

  11. Albert A. Johnstone, “The Bodily Nature of the Self or what Descartes
    Should Have Conceded Princess Elizabeth,” in Giving the Body Its Due, ed.
    Sheets-Johnstone, 19.

  12. Robert Stoothoff, Translator’s Preface to Passions of the Soul, in Philo-
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  13. Johnstone, “The Bodily Nature of the Self,” in Giving the Body Its Due,
    ed. Sheets-Johnstone, 22.

  14. Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy, Second Meditation, in Philo-
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  15. Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology of Perception, trans. Colin
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  16. Sheets-Johnstone, “The Materialization of the Body: A History of West-
    ern Medicine, A History in Process,” in Giving the Body Its Due, ed. Sheets-
    Johnstone, 133.

  17. William Heidel, Hippocratic Medicine, 128–29, cited by Sheets-
    Johnstone in “The Materialization of the Body” in Giving the Body Its Due, ed.
    Sheets-Johnstone, 147.

  18. Francis Zimmermann, The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats: An Ecological
    Theme in Hindu Medicine(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987) 120,




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