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which we call Mind . We recognise the existence of mind in other human beings than ourselves by the fact that they too can create order , beauty , or adaptation which appeals to our own mind . When , therefore , we see these same powers ...
which we call Mind . We recognise the existence of mind in other human beings than ourselves by the fact that they too can create order , beauty , or adaptation which appeals to our own mind . When , therefore , we see these same powers ...
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... mind is born of matter , whose was the first material mind which formulated the conception of an abstract idea ? If the lower produces the higher , how did the idea of a God arise in human consciousness - for such an idea implies a ...
... mind is born of matter , whose was the first material mind which formulated the conception of an abstract idea ? If the lower produces the higher , how did the idea of a God arise in human consciousness - for such an idea implies a ...
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... mind : the conception of some- thing that has no beginning and no ending . It is the wreck of all the laws that the mind has built . Because his mind must have some rock on which to rest man has invented gods and built upon them his ...
... mind : the conception of some- thing that has no beginning and no ending . It is the wreck of all the laws that the mind has built . Because his mind must have some rock on which to rest man has invented gods and built upon them his ...
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