
The Problems of Philosophy, by Bertrand Russell, Part 2
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What Is in the Mind?
The faculty of being acquainted with things other than itself is the main characteristic of a mind. Barkley's argument is seen to be wrong in substance as well as inform. His grounds for supposing that ideas, the objects apprehended, must be mental are found to have no validity whatever.
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