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ple truths of philosophy , which have been brought to light by the efforts of men of superior minds , were within the compass of ... may be indebted even for them to the revelation of a superior mind , and that mind the mind of God .
ple truths of philosophy , which have been brought to light by the efforts of men of superior minds , were within the compass of ... may be indebted even for them to the revelation of a superior mind , and that mind the mind of God .
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( Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind . ) By this distinction and concession all that is skeptical and Atheistic , in Hume's doctrine , is indeed completely refuted ; for if metaphysical or efficient causes be allowed ...
( Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind . ) By this distinction and concession all that is skeptical and Atheistic , in Hume's doctrine , is indeed completely refuted ; for if metaphysical or efficient causes be allowed ...
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They require a centre in which perceptions unite , and from which volitions flow ; which is mind . The acts of a mind prove the existence of a mind ; and in whatever a mind resides , ' is a person .
They require a centre in which perceptions unite , and from which volitions flow ; which is mind . The acts of a mind prove the existence of a mind ; and in whatever a mind resides , ' is a person .
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