Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... mind is a special kind of substance, a non-bodily substance within the body. Plato and Plotinus believed something ... Mind), to find fault with Homer for his lack of such a notion. But if we agree with such modern philosophers as ...
... mind is a special kind of substance, a non-bodily substance within the body. Plato and Plotinus believed something ... Mind), to find fault with Homer for his lack of such a notion. But if we agree with such modern philosophers as ...
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... mind. It is the intellectual mind that allows us to read and write, use a computer, mobile phone etc. This is how we differ from other animals because they don't possess the same intellectual resource. When we are using our intellectual ...
... mind. It is the intellectual mind that allows us to read and write, use a computer, mobile phone etc. This is how we differ from other animals because they don't possess the same intellectual resource. When we are using our intellectual ...
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... mind,” with all of its many variations ranging from wishing to be “kept in mind” to “being thought about” to “being lost from mind” or “dropped from mind” and its own unfortunate equivalents amounting to “being forgotten.” No doubt it ...
... mind,” with all of its many variations ranging from wishing to be “kept in mind” to “being thought about” to “being lost from mind” or “dropped from mind” and its own unfortunate equivalents amounting to “being forgotten.” No doubt it ...
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... Mind , language and reality : Philosophical papers , vol . 2. London : Cambridge University Press . Reprinted in Block 1980 and in somewhat different form in Hauge- land 1981. Originally published in Cognition 2 ( 1973 ) with a section ...
... Mind , language and reality : Philosophical papers , vol . 2. London : Cambridge University Press . Reprinted in Block 1980 and in somewhat different form in Hauge- land 1981. Originally published in Cognition 2 ( 1973 ) with a section ...
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... mind and bodies is something that stems from Descartes's dualism. For Spinoza causation requires force. Bodies have forces to move other bodies or to stop them from moving; and human minds also have force with the help of whi minds ...
... mind and bodies is something that stems from Descartes's dualism. For Spinoza causation requires force. Bodies have forces to move other bodies or to stop them from moving; and human minds also have force with the help of whi minds ...
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