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... mind yesterday received from milk , it considers that appearance alone , makes it a representative of all of that kind ; and having given it the name whiteness , it by that sound signifies the same quality wheresoever to be imagined or ...
... mind yesterday received from milk , it considers that appearance alone , makes it a representative of all of that kind ; and having given it the name whiteness , it by that sound signifies the same quality wheresoever to be imagined or ...
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... mind is not the same thing as the brain's structure ; it super- venes over that structure in the EPV view . So it is a genuinely new entity which must come into be- ing somehow or other . It does not seem ... MIND : THE MIND / BODY PROBLEM.
... mind is not the same thing as the brain's structure ; it super- venes over that structure in the EPV view . So it is a genuinely new entity which must come into be- ing somehow or other . It does not seem ... MIND : THE MIND / BODY PROBLEM.
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... minds ? Why could not some form of deity emerge , since mind is in some sense a basic constituent of the universe ? Christian philoso- pher Richard Purtill has called this the God - not- yet view . And it should come as no comfort to an ...
... minds ? Why could not some form of deity emerge , since mind is in some sense a basic constituent of the universe ? Christian philoso- pher Richard Purtill has called this the God - not- yet view . And it should come as no comfort to an ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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