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... mind possesses as yet unexplored , for example , whether I can write poetry , I must try to write some , and see ... mind of another , or the corporate mind ( whatever exactly that phrase means ) of a community or an age . To study the ...
... mind possesses as yet unexplored , for example , whether I can write poetry , I must try to write some , and see ... mind of another , or the corporate mind ( whatever exactly that phrase means ) of a community or an age . To study the ...
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... mind into history means renouncing part of what a science of mind commonly claims , and , I think , claims falsely . The mental scientist , believing in the universal and therefore unalterable truth of his conclusions , thinks that the ...
... mind into history means renouncing part of what a science of mind commonly claims , and , I think , claims falsely . The mental scientist , believing in the universal and therefore unalterable truth of his conclusions , thinks that the ...
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... mind is what it does , and human nature , if it is a name for anything real , is only a name for human activities , this acquisition of ability to perform determinate operations is the acquisition of a determinate human nature . Thus ...
... mind is what it does , and human nature , if it is a name for anything real , is only a name for human activities , this acquisition of ability to perform determinate operations is the acquisition of a determinate human nature . Thus ...
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THE ENGLISH EPIC TRADITION Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 35 |
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