Horror and the Problem of Personal Identity: Dead Ringers

Film and Philosophy 3:14-23 (1996)
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reprint Shaw, Daniel (1996) "Horror and the Problem of Personal Identity: Dead Ringers". Film & Philosophy (Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts) 3():

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