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... mind underlying and co- ordinating all our minds ? As a speculation , yes ; but certainly not yet as a scientific fact . We ought not , I think , to say more than that scientific knowledge seems at present to be moving in this direction ...
... mind underlying and co- ordinating all our minds ? As a speculation , yes ; but certainly not yet as a scientific fact . We ought not , I think , to say more than that scientific knowledge seems at present to be moving in this direction ...
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... mind , a ripening character , an increasing sense of mastery and fulfillment , a higher integration of all one's powers in a social personality , a larger capacity for intellectual interests and emotional enjoyments , for more complex ...
... mind , a ripening character , an increasing sense of mastery and fulfillment , a higher integration of all one's powers in a social personality , a larger capacity for intellectual interests and emotional enjoyments , for more complex ...
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... mind , so that we may enter into communion with those of like temperament , and thus encourage and strengthen each other in our common pilgrimage through life . For my own part , I believe that the mind of man , as distinguished from ...
... mind , so that we may enter into communion with those of like temperament , and thus encourage and strengthen each other in our common pilgrimage through life . For my own part , I believe that the mind of man , as distinguished from ...
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