René Descartes said the only thing we can be certain about is that we think. But what is the nature of thoughts? Philosophers ...
The following “heads,” however, will suggest the general drift. Logic of Nature: a Synthesis of Thought. By Arthur Silva White. Pp. 58. (Privately printed by T. and A. Constable.) ...
Two of the lectures have been published before under the title “Nature and Life”. Any reader who is unfamiliar with the author's philosophy would be well advised to begin with the first of ...
Thoughts, images, and urges in OCD are unwanted, intrusive, and distressing by nature. Thoughts of violence and aggression in taboo OCD, for example, do not signal an intention or desire to act ...
This view is called dualism, because it takes the world to have a dual nature: mental and physical. To better understand the ...
This view is called dualism, because it takes the world to have a dual nature: mental and physical. To better understand the difference between these views, consider a thought experiment.
This view is called dualism, because it takes the world to have a dual nature: mental and physical. To better understand the difference between these views, consider a thought experiment.
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