Bartricks
A mind is a thing. An object.
— Bartricks
Don't think that can be right.
Objects tend to be breakable (under conservation), whereas things associated with mind are interruptible (experiences, thinking, etc).
So, processes, occurrences, though maybe memory is an exception.
The quote looks like a category mistake, and that's going by evidence mind you. — jorndoe
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Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer. — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
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Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer. — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
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what are your thoughts? — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
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hmm, would you reject the cosmological argument for the existence of God? As the main principles use causality as a means to prove His existence — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
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