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Several assumptions are indispensible to any discussion of the concept of mind. First is the ass…The second assumption that seems to be a root common to all conceptions of mind is that of knowledge or knowing. This may be questioned on the ground that, if there were sensation without any form of thought, judgment, or reasoning, there would be at least a rudimentary form … Thought seems to be not only reflective but reflexive, that is, able to consider itself, to define th…Exclusive academic rate for students! Save 67% on Britannica Premium. Published: Jul 20, 1998
Several assumptions are indispensible to any discussion of the concept of mind. First is the ass…The second assumption that seems to be a root common to all conceptions of mind is that of knowledge or knowing. This may be questioned on the ground that, if there were sensation without any form of thought, judgment, or reasoning, there would be at least a rudimentary form …
Thought seems to be not only reflective but reflexive, that is, able to consider itself, to define th…Exclusive academic rate for students! Save 67% on Britannica Premium.
Published: Jul 20, 1998
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