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... mind and personality ; and from our human point of view both seem to be most important and most interesting manifestations of reality . But , admittedly , they are also most difficult to ... mind , and its solution 366 MIND AND PERSONALITY.
... mind and personality ; and from our human point of view both seem to be most important and most interesting manifestations of reality . But , admittedly , they are also most difficult to ... mind , and its solution 366 MIND AND PERSONALITY.
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... MIND PROBLEM The specific difficulties which beset the body - mind problem arise from the conflict of two ideas which are a philosophical heritage of long standing and which have been widely accepted as necessary for every true ...
... MIND PROBLEM The specific difficulties which beset the body - mind problem arise from the conflict of two ideas which are a philosophical heritage of long standing and which have been widely accepted as necessary for every true ...
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... mind " is an ultimate entity . Both are but manifestations of an underlying reality which " appears " as " body " or as " mind , " depending on our mode of comprehension or on the point of view from which we observe it . 44 Such an ...
... mind " is an ultimate entity . Both are but manifestations of an underlying reality which " appears " as " body " or as " mind , " depending on our mode of comprehension or on the point of view from which we observe it . 44 Such an ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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