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As regards my earlier publications on the mind-body problem, I now regard my presentation (103) of 1934 as partly confused. The later rather compact presentation (112) of 1950 presents on the whole an adequate preview and summary of my present outlook (though I am no longer satisfied with some of the illustrative analogies used there). A fuller discussion of my identity theory in relation to Camap's present (largely unpublished) version of physicalism and to the issues of the empiricist criterion of factual meaningfulness is contained in my essay (116) in the Carnap volume of P. A. Schilpp's Library of Living Philosophers.

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