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  1. Leder, The Absent Body, 161–73.

  2. René Descartes, The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, 2 volumes,
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  3. Carter, Descartes’ Medical Philosophy, 235.

  4. Carter, Descartes’ Medical Philosophy, 236.

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  6. Zimmermann, The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats, 20.

  7. Chopra, Perfect Health, 309–310.

  8. Claude Bernard, cited in Chopra, Creating Health(Boston: Houghton
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  9. Chopra, Creating Health, 83.

  10. Deepak Chopra, Ageless Body, Timeless Mind(New York: Harmony
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  11. Walter Kaufmann, Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist(Prince-
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  12. Deutsch, Creative Being, 155.

  13. Deutsch, Creative Being, 32.

  14. Plato, Symposium, 208e-209b. In Collected Dialogues of Plato, ed. Edith
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  15. Erik H. Erikson, Childhood and Society(New York: W. W Norton, 1950,



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  2. Tillich, “The Meaning of Health,” 4.

  3. Nietzsche, The Gay Science, 177.

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  5. Wilhelm Halbfass, Tradition and Reflection, Explorations in Indian
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  6. Sure ́svara’s Sambandhav ̄artikka(the introduction to his commentary on
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  7. Deutsch, Creative Being, 40, 34.

  8. Engelhardt, “The Concepts of Health and Disease” in Concepts of Health
    and Disease, ed. Caplan et al., 42.

  9. Cromwell Crawford, “Åyurveda: The Science of Long Life in Contempo-
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