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... physical or superphysi- cal , we cannot think of them as arising from the opera- tion of a non - physical force . For where there is a force there is a law by which it operates . A brain in which there are undetermined irregular ...
... physical or superphysi- cal , we cannot think of them as arising from the opera- tion of a non - physical force . For where there is a force there is a law by which it operates . A brain in which there are undetermined irregular ...
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... physical operation of the senses . The mind is affected by non - physical reality . For example , mathematical knowledge is not sense knowledge . The eternal , immaterial numbers are not perceptible , yet we can know them . Numbers ...
... physical operation of the senses . The mind is affected by non - physical reality . For example , mathematical knowledge is not sense knowledge . The eternal , immaterial numbers are not perceptible , yet we can know them . Numbers ...
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... non - physical ones accessible only to introspection . They may be physical conditions im- perfectly apprehended . We need a theory of Double Aspect only if the particular kind of imperfect intro- spection which occurs in real men is ...
... non - physical ones accessible only to introspection . They may be physical conditions im- perfectly apprehended . We need a theory of Double Aspect only if the particular kind of imperfect intro- spection which occurs in real men is ...
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THE MINDBODY PROBLEM AND | 1 |
HOW THE MINDBODY PROBLEM ARISES | 14 |
DUALISMS | 41 |
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