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Having seen in the last three essays how epistemic divides may be created between ourselves and the notions of revelation, mystical experience and miracles, it may be said that, in all these contexts, when this happens we lose contact with the soul in the words. In the present essay we shall see how this happens even when we discuss the notion of the soul.
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Phillips, D.Z. (2000). The Dislocated Soul and Immortality. In: Recovering Religious Concepts. Swansea Studies in Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230595637_9
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