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J. L. Austin once began a paper by listing specimens of sense and specimens of nonsense. I shall do the same.
Sing, O Goddess, the ruinous anger of Achilles..., which...; sent too soon to Hades the psuchai of many mighty heroes, and made the heroes themselves the food of dogs and carrion birds ...
Iliad 1. 1–5
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Van Inwagen, P. (1980). Philosophers and the Words ‘Human Body’. In: Van Inwagen, P. (eds) Time and Cause. Philosophical Studies Series in Philosophy, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3528-5_16
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