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The beauty of the human mind is that any decision that is made can be unmade.     

Author: grazzy.cool
Date: Feb 23, 2008 05:34

The beauty of the human mind is that any decision that is made can be unmade. http://smallbusinessebooks.googlepages.com/
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Re: The Human Mind     

Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 5, 2007 16:34

...brain and it is called "the mind". The brain does it all with...and what makes us special. The mind is the state of the brain...and chemical activity that creates the mind, at any instant or over ... missed the evidence for the "mind" as independent of the brain!... eternity - it would be the mind that would continue - the brain ... further - you could link every human mind on Earth - and thus ...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: mikegordge
Date: Jan 6, 2007 23:58

... them as being nothing more than you expressing an opinion derived entirely from your mind, and I will be delighted to be proven wrong. Thoughts (in the context of this subject) mean a deliberate action of *thinking* is taking place inside a human mind, thinking requires the application of reason, please take us through the process of *thinking* about nothing in ...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: mikegordge
Date: Jan 6, 2007 23:52

... them as being nothing more than you expressing an opinion derived entirely from your mind, and I will be delighted to be proven wrong. Thoughts (in the context of this subject) mean a deliberate action of *thinking* is taking place inside a human mind, thinking requires the application of reason, please take us through the process of *thinking* about nothing in reality, ...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: knucmo
Date: Jan 6, 2007 06:38

..., then it is a problem or exercise existing NOWHERE in REALITY, nowhere in sensory reality, existing NOWHERE but inside and of the human mind. First problem: There are ideas which do not have their origin in sensory reality: Nevertheless, these ideas, or forms, constitute what sensory reality...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: knucmo
Date: Jan 6, 2007 04:37

...> exercise existing NOWHERE in REALITY, nowhere in sensory reality, existing NOWHERE but inside and of the human mind. So, now you are advocating Hume's thesis: "No idea without an antecedent impression". Since when... use of numbers ALONE, numbers ON THEIR OWN, led to a human being's death? This is nonsensical. Fact, your life is...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: zzbunker
Date: Jan 5, 2007 18:25

... or knowledge could take place without awareness of the role of the human mind in constructing reality and knowledge. Before Kant, epistemology was mostly word games...Kant revolutionized philosophy. Kant showed that the mind, through its innate categories, constructs our experience... escape the innate constraints of our minds. Kant forced philosophy to look seriously ...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: mikegordge
Date: Jan 5, 2007 14:32

...or exercise existing NOWHERE in REALITY, nowhere in sensory reality, existing NOWHERE but inside and of the human mind. Reality is NOT imagined. Since when, other than as a mystic, Kantian, or dopey Zenoreen, or...the use of numbers ALONE, numbers ON THEIR OWN, led to a human being's death? Fact, your life is a conditional form of existence,...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: Jos Horikx
Date: Jan 3, 2007 05:25

... went in a new direction. After Kant, no discussion of reality or knowledge could take place without awareness of the role of the human mind in constructing reality and knowledge. Before Kant, epistemology was mostly word games. After Kant, epistemology was mostly word games. But it were ...
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Re: Immanuel Kant's "Copernican revolution of philosophy" [human mind as an active originator of experience]     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Jan 1, 2007 12:55

...-identity/ This introduced the human mind as an active originator of ... logical positivists But if the mind actively generates perception, this raises ... laws; those tools of the mind which refine experience into science.... is ourselves, our personalities, our minds, that bring light upon these...automatically into ordered thought, if mind were not an active effort...
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