Plato's theory of Ideas (Forms)
.... matter. Whereas the objects of the material world are apprehended by the senses, the Platonic
Ideas are apprehended by the
mind. The ....
(2323

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Berkeley's Argument on Reality
.... material objects are really just figments of the imagination, but that reality is mental and that material objects, including the
ideas that the
mind may form ....
(1132

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The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
.... He stresses again at this point that it is quite important to impress right
ideas upon the subconscious
mind because whatever is there will become acted out in ....
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Descartes and the Body-Mind Relationship The p
.... 1996). Descartes'
ideas offer insight into the relationship between
mind and body, but are not ultimately fully convincing. The ....
(1154

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Da Vinci's Ideas of Drawing
.... unification of
mind and body, not to mention spirit. One would hope that at some point a serious reviewer would not only read and report on the
ideas and the ....
(2303

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Body and Mind and the New Epiphenomenalism
.... to these premises should be perceived as "a collection of
ideas in human .... Campbell points out that Leibniz's notion of monads also preempts the
Mind-Body problem ....
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Ideas Behind the American Revolution
.... revolutionaries was a fresh one, not simply a borrowing of earlier
ideas, but a .... richer farmers "who made the American Revolution and 'had no
mind to destroy or ....
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Jung's Conception of the Mind
.... to concentrate on the unfolding of the individual human
mind (Bennet, 1961 .... all places but also in individual dreams, fantasies, visions, and delusional
ideas. ....
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WJ Cash's The Mind of the South
.... and pernicious when translated to studying the life of the
mind." In other words, like many critics of Cash's work, O'Brien dismisses Cash's
ideas because they ....
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Type Theory of Teaching
.... Despite the fact that his
ideas about the
mind-types cannot be proved to be accurate, they are probably accurate, are certainly fascinating at the very least ....
(1489

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Catastrophic Illness
.... The subconscious
mind stores
ideas in a literal way, and one should be very careful about making such statements as "He's a pain in the neck" or "You are ....
(1603

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Edward Burke
.... Differences in taste, then, do not derive from sense experience but in the
ideas developed in the
mind. The application of the
mind has two aspects. ....
(1551

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Theory of Moral Sentiment
.... Hume follows Locke by determining that all the contents of the
mind, all
ideas, derive from human experience and thus represent impressions. ....
(2080

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Meditations on First Philosophy.
.... assumptions in
mind which will lead him to "prove" his own existence, God's existence and perfect goodness, innate
ideas, and, finally his
mind-body dualism. ....
(2016

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The Source of Human Consciousness
.... If
ideas do come from without they cannot be trusted--are not real--until the
mind has entirely come to terms with them and made them clear. ....
(1014

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Differing notions of experience of Philosophers
.... These
ideas are produced in the
mind by sensory experience, the experience of extension, of shape and size: These simple
Ideas, the Materials of all our ....
(1990

8

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Kant
.... It should be pointed out here that Kant is not arguing that the
mind possesses innate
ideas like, "God is a infinite being." He rejects the claim that such ....
(2601

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The soul-body relationship
.... Protagoras tried to explain the
ideas of the human
mind "psycho-genetically," declaring that the entire psychical life of the human being was such that it ....
(1912

8

)
TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
....
Ideas are produced in the
mind by sensory experience, the experience of extension, of shape and size: These simple
Ideas, the Materials of all our Knowledge ....
(1619

6

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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... With those advances came new
ideas about the
mind, and the way in which the brain interacted with the body to form behavior. In ....
(2573

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The Complete Business Person
.... An open
mind and dealing with wider
ideas in a specialized field would be enough of a career challenge for most aspiring executives. ....
(1781

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The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... views. Teson may go a little overboard in praising Kant's
ideas and
mind (words like "genius" and "magnificent" abound) at times. In ....
(1270

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Descartes' Meditations
.... formed [or invented] by myself" (13). These can also be interpreted as intuition of the
mind, external
ideas, and imagination. ....
(3237

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Nature of Human Action & Moral Action
.... Hume follows Locke by determining that all the contents of the
mind, all
ideas, derive from human experience and thus represent impressions. ....
(1633

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Epistemology
.... of the
mind as perceptions, implying that they have been observed in some empirical fashion, and he divides these perceptions into impressions and
ideas. ....
(805

3

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David Hume
.... of fact, we can still have an idea of them because we have seen horses and wings; it is a basic function of the
mind to create complex
ideas (like flying horses ....
(1709

7

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The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... believable pictures of the landscape itself so as to convince the reader of the validity of this world--and of the
ideas it generates within the
mind of the ....
(1933

8

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David Hume
.... To the contrary, he believes that the
mind is composed of nothing but "impressions and
ideas" which are themselves merely immaterial reflections of the ....
(1476

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Plato Crito & Phaedo
.... Therefore, the soul is indestructible and the body actually interferes with the
mind's ability to know
ideas since knowledge cannot be learned from the senses. ....
(559

2

)
Plato
.... point of the Allegory is that there are four grades or types or levels of knowledge through which the
mind of the individual can reach up to the
Ideas - or the ....
(808

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