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  • ...y. And technology, from writing to the Inter¬net, enables us to expand our mind outside the confines of our body.</font> ...d enhancement of properties found in non-human primates, such as theory of mind, imitation and language, rather than from 'unique' properties."
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  • ...him using words of power and by him thinking and visualizing things in his mind, or as the Ancient Egyptians believed - his heart.
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  • .... Most of its operations are above the security clearance of the conscious mind. The 𝐼 simply has no right of entry...Your consciousness is like a tiny *{{cite book |title=Philosophy of Mind: A Comprehensive Introduction |author=William Jaworski |publisher=Wiley-Bla
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  • <font face="Gill Sans MT">"Epistemically, the mind is determined by mental states, which are accessible in First-Person Perspe * World 3: the world of products of the human mind, including art, science, and religion.
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  • ...not precisely corresponding to any one real officer, but bringing many to mind. Damon, eager to get to war, enlisted even though he had a pending [[West P
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  • <blockquote>"My mind was, that a dogma was an idea for which there was no reasonable evidence."
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  • ...8 and in the United States by [[Harper & Brothers]] in 1949 as ''He Didn't Mind Danger''. It was Gilbert's first publication in the States. It is also the ...in London, and I don't mind work." And, as the author adds, "'''He didn't mind danger''', either, but he didn't say so." The British title of the book is
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  • ...jective]] experience, so that the [[inference]] of beauty happens in the [[mind]] of the person [[perception|perceiving]] the object; a viewer may see ''be
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  • ...ublished the first volume of the ''Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind''; the second volume appeared in 1814, and the third in 1827. In 1793 he pr
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  • ...rger varieties are cultivated in the US with only Halloween decorating in mind; smaller pumpkins intended only for eating are distinguished as "sugar pump
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  • ...itten widely on the subject of consciousness, as well as the philosophy of mind and religion. He is, along with [[Richard Dawkins]], [[Sam Harris]], and [[
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  • ...e. Fisher's book on 'The Theory of Interest' (1930) revealed the organised mind of a well-organised teacher - who had earlier tried to illustrate his theor
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  • ...t learning. In natural usage, a memory is a detailed reconstruction in the mind of some past event. We believe that ultimately memories must be encoded in ==Memory and mind==
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  • '''Extended cognition''' is the view that mental processes and mind extend beyond the body to include aspects of the environment in which an or ...he idea of ''embodied cognition'', which last recognizes the extension of 'mind' beyond the confines of the brain, but does not emphasize the interactive l
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  • ...[Sinfonia (Berio)|Sinfonia]] for eight voices and orchestra'' with them in mind. In 2005 their recording of Bach's Prelude in F Minor was interpolated into
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  • ...pistemology: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Religion: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Mind: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Science: [[Socratic method]] defined standards o
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  • ...tion: Historiographic Turns since Alan Heimert's Religion and the American Mind." ''Church History'' 1998 67(4): 695-721. Issn: 0009-6407 Fulltext: [http:/ * Heimert, Alan. ''Religion and the American Mind: From the Great Awakening to the Revolution'' Harvard University Press, (19
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  • ...ituation renders this concept and allied ones such as freedom and state of mind useless as essential elements in a basic definition (Juniu & Henderson, 200 ...bbins, 2003). For leisure is typically conceived of as a positive state of mind, composed of, among other sentiments, pleasant expectations and recollectio
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  • ...movement to become the executive director of Sharp HealthCare's Center for Mind-Body Medicine. In 1996, he co-founded the Chopra Center for Wellbeing. ...stop for a time, and even reverse itself," as determined by one's state of mind. He claims that certain practices can also treat chronic disease.
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  • *1973 - ''Let Me Touch Your Mind''
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