States-of-mind Sentence Examples

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  • Idealism has since followed it, and is the metaphysical doctrine that all things are mind and states of mind.

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  • Or are they, as modern Idealism says, mind and states of mind?

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  • Hasty judgment, bias, absence of an a priori " indifference " to what the evidence may in the end require us to conclude, undue regard for authority, excessive love for custom and antiquity, indolence and sceptical despair are among the states of mind marked by him as most apt to interfere with the formation of beliefs in harmony with the Universal Reason that is active in the universe.

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  • And the determinism of modern science no longer consists in a crude denial of the reality of conscious processes, or an attempt to explain them as only a sublimated form of matter and its movements; it is content to admit the relative independence of the world of consciousness, while it maintains that laws and hypotheses sufficient to explain material processes may be extended to and will be discovered to be valid of the changing sequences of conscious states of mind.

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  • If experience, says Hume, consists solely of states of mind somehow given to us, each of which exists as an effect, and therefore as distinct from others, with what right do we make the common assumption that parts of experience are necessarily connected ?

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  • This provides Simpson with an objective correlative for different states of mind.

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  • We will come to know more about our unwholesome, unskilful states of mind and our wholesome, skillful, states of mind.

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