The Elements of Mind: Being an Examination Into the Nature of the First Division of the Elementary Substances of LifeLongmans, Green, 1902 - 312 páginas |
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... active and distinctive virtue , not being merely a vice restrained , and every active and dis- tinctive vice , would possess its distinctive elements , to each of which we could give distinctive names . If these really be the elements ...
... active and distinctive virtue , not being merely a vice restrained , and every active and dis- tinctive vice , would possess its distinctive elements , to each of which we could give distinctive names . If these really be the elements ...
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... active substances , namely , mind , matter , and force , since differentiated though they be , they evidently in that form compound with one another , and work together in thorough unity . Here I wish to impress upon my readers what has ...
... active substances , namely , mind , matter , and force , since differentiated though they be , they evidently in that form compound with one another , and work together in thorough unity . Here I wish to impress upon my readers what has ...
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... active unity without parts being inconceivable . Therefore , although in one sense an organism is a community or commonwealth of elementary sub- stances , yet , as these substances are permeable , they may manifestly compound and form a ...
... active unity without parts being inconceivable . Therefore , although in one sense an organism is a community or commonwealth of elementary sub- stances , yet , as these substances are permeable , they may manifestly compound and form a ...
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... active mind ( employing the term " active mind " in a wider sense than psychologists generally use it ) having an inner consciousness , of which the conscious mind is unconscious . When a person becomes the abode of a tape- worm , we ...
... active mind ( employing the term " active mind " in a wider sense than psychologists generally use it ) having an inner consciousness , of which the conscious mind is unconscious . When a person becomes the abode of a tape- worm , we ...
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... active . Obviously , if it can exclude the other combinations , and thus obtain the ascendancy , sleep will ensue , and , indeed , it may even aid its object , by using the brain itself with gentle work of a monotonous , or rhythmic ...
... active . Obviously , if it can exclude the other combinations , and thus obtain the ascendancy , sleep will ensue , and , indeed , it may even aid its object , by using the brain itself with gentle work of a monotonous , or rhythmic ...
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