Encyclopedia of the Mind
... minds and brains are identical . René Descartes famously argued that the identity theory must be false . According to Descartes , it is conceiv- able that minds exist without bodies , and so it is pos- sible that minds exist without ...
Rational Religion and Morals: Presenting Analysis of the Functions of Mind, Under the Operations and Directions of Reason
... mind requires innocent culture . What have we not to gain in timely cultivation of the unsophisticated , candid mind , to prepare it to meet and triumph over the wily intrigues of perverted minds ? What a jewel is mind if rightly ...
The Book of Minds
Popular science writer Philip Ball explores a range of sciences to map our answers to a huge, philosophically rich question: How do we even begin to think about minds that are not human?
Railway Age
... minds ; - inactive minds , unenthusiastic minds , minds that are in a rut . Cobwebby minds are reflected in the surroundings - dirty windows , dirty floors , untidy work rooms , disorganized working forces . Activity is the first ...
Outlines of Sermons Taken Chiefly from the Published Works of Unitarian Writers
... minds . Selfishness is what repels men . There is no reserve in greatness of mind . There is nothing so intelligible , so easily understood as disin- terested love . [ 2 ] .- OUR MINDS MAKE US AKIN TO CHRIST AND TO GOD . All minds are ...
History of Civilization in England
... minds , associations of ideas , if firmly established , be- come indissoluble ; and the power of separating them , and of arranging them in new combinations , is one of the rarest of our endowments . An average intellect , when once ...
Journal of the National Dental Association
... minds of men are under stress and strain , and the call of duty and of patriotism is awakening in all minds and hearts a new enthusiasm , a new sense of obligation and devotion to coun- try and humanity , the hearts and minds of our ...
Following the Way
... minds as a result of the return from exile . In that literature their minds had been soaked from childhood , and if any habit had been formed it should have been the habit of perpetually seeing and feeling the teaching of God in ...
Kaye-Martin V. Brooks
... minds , and when such mind meeting occurs , a new contract springs into exist- ence . " United Transportation & Lighterage Co. v . New York & Baltimore Transp . Line , 180 F. 902 , 904 ( D.C. N.Y. , 1910 ) This is true , it should be ...
A Library of the World's Best Literature
... minds which have any imaginative faculty at all , is so universal and so unfailing that it must be due to some cause in the depths of man's spiritual nature . It may be due to a religious instinct , which makes him forget the meanness ...
The Westminster Review
... minds by the high degree of civilization developed by the Moors in Spain . The knowledge possessed by these Orientals of some forms of art greatly surpassed that of Europe generally , and very much im- pressed the few Christian minds ...
A Library of American Literature from Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
... minds of his cen- tury , had there been no other monument to his memory than the remains of his spoken or written eloquence . The bulk of his performances in this department was prodigious . Not even Philip was more industrious in the ...
Legislative Documents
... minds remain at the age of ten or twelve . The difficulty , however , arises in connection with the ease with which impressions are made upon such individuals . Newspaper accounts which they read of crimes , impress them to a greater ...
Modern Philosophy
... minds . We come then to the only remaining hypothesis , which is that adopted by Malebranche , that these ideas exist in God , and human minds behold them there , through their union with Him . In truth , what other conception can we ...
The hansei-zasshi
... mind , which is like the spacious firmament above . He loves them from his Arhat's mind , which is passionless ; from his Bodhisattvic mind , which calms and comforts others ; from his Tathagatic mind , which , when it enters into this ...
Volume of Proceedings of the Music Teachers' National Association ...
... mind . We should , therefore , make extensive study of psychology not only to " know ourselves " but the mind and its workings in others , especially in the youth . The mind as used in piano practice has for the most part to do with its ...
Messiah Pulpit
... mind , the student must begin with mind in his investigation of the universe . To drop that and start with the compara- tively unknown thing called matter is to begin at the wrong end . Whether other people have minds or not does not ...
Authority, Ecclesiastical and Biblical
... mind. 1 Stanton , Place of Authority , pp . 7-10 , exhibits the danger to immature minds of leaving religious truths open . 2 The theory of an initial mental tabula rasa originated with the Stoics . Locke described the mind as a piece of ...
