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... mind . For the concepts with which physics works are not applicable to the mind and its properties . The mind does not occupy space and has no extension ; it does not move as a body can . The various modes of con- sciousness ( thinking ...
... mind . For the concepts with which physics works are not applicable to the mind and its properties . The mind does not occupy space and has no extension ; it does not move as a body can . The various modes of con- sciousness ( thinking ...
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... mind , as when light rays impinge on the eye ( a part of the body ) and I see a color ( mental event ) , but conversely when the mind is able to bring about various changes in the body , as when I choose to get up from a sitting ...
... mind , as when light rays impinge on the eye ( a part of the body ) and I see a color ( mental event ) , but conversely when the mind is able to bring about various changes in the body , as when I choose to get up from a sitting ...
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... mind are internal . This antithesis of outer and inner is of course meant to be construed as a meta- phor , since minds , not being in space , could not be described as being spatially inside anything else , or as having things going on ...
... mind are internal . This antithesis of outer and inner is of course meant to be construed as a meta- phor , since minds , not being in space , could not be described as being spatially inside anything else , or as having things going on ...
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