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... environment . The mind as a source of power puts its power puts its power into exercise to modify its surroundings . I am now expressing the facts as they appear to the ordinary intelligent mind , without raising questions of how mind ...
... environment . The mind as a source of power puts its power puts its power into exercise to modify its surroundings . I am now expressing the facts as they appear to the ordinary intelligent mind , without raising questions of how mind ...
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... environment perpetually frustrating volition . Thus both the surrounding world and the mind's original structure and its acquired , built - up constitution operate as a perpetual limitation upon its own spontaneous activity . From these ...
... environment perpetually frustrating volition . Thus both the surrounding world and the mind's original structure and its acquired , built - up constitution operate as a perpetual limitation upon its own spontaneous activity . From these ...
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... environment arises presentative knowledge ; from and in the action and reaction of mind upon itself with reference to presenta- tive knowledge arises representative cognition . In its processes of self - discrimination the mind makes ...
... environment arises presentative knowledge ; from and in the action and reaction of mind upon itself with reference to presenta- tive knowledge arises representative cognition . In its processes of self - discrimination the mind makes ...
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... environment , detaining the attention , arresting the flow of representation , and bringing new experiences into the mind . Moreover , the mental activity is not merely an activity of representation . It also occupies itself in ...
... environment , detaining the attention , arresting the flow of representation , and bringing new experiences into the mind . Moreover , the mental activity is not merely an activity of representation . It also occupies itself in ...
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... environment . Observing that death comes to all sooner or later , I believe that I too shall go to that unknown land to which so many I have known have already departed . Hence , we observe , that the central notion which the mind ...
... environment . Observing that death comes to all sooner or later , I believe that I too shall go to that unknown land to which so many I have known have already departed . Hence , we observe , that the central notion which the mind ...
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