How does strawson explain your knowledge of other minds?
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Strawson argues that the concept of a person is "primitive." As he puts it, "The concept of a person is not to be analyzed as that of an animated body or an embodied anima."4 At first, this might seem to solve the problem of other minds. ... The concepts of a body without a mind and a mind without a body are incoherent.
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