The Aryan Path, Volume 20Theosophy Company (India), Limited, 1949 |
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... mind and bodies is something that stems from Descartes's dualism. For Spinoza causation requires force. Bodies have forces to move other bodies or to stop them from moving; and human minds also have force with the help of whi minds ...
... mind and bodies is something that stems from Descartes's dualism. For Spinoza causation requires force. Bodies have forces to move other bodies or to stop them from moving; and human minds also have force with the help of whi minds ...
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... mind that is divided between two alternatives with respect to its specific object” is the definition of doubt. The basis for definition is a mind thinking: “Are there former and later lives or are there not?” A mind that has doubt means ...
... mind that is divided between two alternatives with respect to its specific object” is the definition of doubt. The basis for definition is a mind thinking: “Are there former and later lives or are there not?” A mind that has doubt means ...
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... mind directly as an object among other objects ; ( ii ) we cannot infer mind from observation of bodies ; ( iii ) supposing we can become aware of our own mind , yet our awareness of our own mind will not help us to make in- ferences ...
... mind directly as an object among other objects ; ( ii ) we cannot infer mind from observation of bodies ; ( iii ) supposing we can become aware of our own mind , yet our awareness of our own mind will not help us to make in- ferences ...
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