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He says † that “ in order to form a concept , the mind must intentionally bring
together its percepts ( or the memories of them ) , for the purpose of binding them
up as a bundle of similars , and labelling the bundle with a name . But in order to
...
He says † that “ in order to form a concept , the mind must intentionally bring
together its percepts ( or the memories of them ) , for the purpose of binding them
up as a bundle of similars , and labelling the bundle with a name . But in order to
...
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... this can only be done where the advent of self - consciousness enables a mind
, not only to know , but to know that it knows ; not only to receive knowledge , but
also to conceive it ; not only to connotate , but also to denominate ; not only to ...
... this can only be done where the advent of self - consciousness enables a mind
, not only to know , but to know that it knows ; not only to receive knowledge , but
also to conceive it ; not only to connotate , but also to denominate ; not only to ...
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The question to which Mr . Romanes ' s whole book is devoted , is the question
whether the mind of man could have been developed from the psychical faculties
of brutes , or whether it is fundamentally different – different in kind and origin .
The question to which Mr . Romanes ' s whole book is devoted , is the question
whether the mind of man could have been developed from the psychical faculties
of brutes , or whether it is fundamentally different – different in kind and origin .
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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