Aristotle and P.M.S. Hacker
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It is mistaken to suppose that human beings are 'embodied' at all - that conception belongs to the Platonic, Augustinian, and Cartesian tradition that should be repudiated. It would be far better to say, with Aristotle, that human beings are ensouled creatures (empsuchos) - animals endowed with such capacities that confer upon them, in the form of life that is natural to them, the status of persons.
Maxwell Bennett and Peter Hacker, "The Conceptual Presuppositions of Cognitive Neuroscience", Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language
M. Jackson Marr, The Escape of Metaphysics: Commentary on Burgos
Wanting to read.
P.M.S. Hacker, Wittgenstein
(William Lane Craig and others actually do argue that animals feel pain without knowing it).

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