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In short, the essence of man, who is composed of mind and body, is the union of mind and body, and the only legitimate questions which concern this union relate to how, given the union, the mind determines the body and the body determines the mind, which is an empirical question.
But then, perhaps, the normal human brain supports a group mind composed of the minds associated with each half.
"In a silent, composed way, mind you," she writes.
(They "composed the mind for sleep," she wrote, disconcertingly).
Brian Leftow explores the answer, found in some twentieth century theologians, but not much defended in recent philosophical theology, that the three persons are one God because "the Trinity has or is a divine mind composed of the Persons' minds" (1999, 221).
In The Monk, this regret focuses on the consequences of smashing the idol of virginity, which is represented as both an empty shell that oppresses those who worship it and a valuable instrument for binding together a society and composing the mind.
Low said his goal is to drive the cost of the product down to less than $100 in order to "have a lot of people using it". With all the applications the world has already found for EEG technology -- video games, computer games, painting, composing, mind-controlling cat ears, even letting people walk again -- a tiny EEG for under $100 may be just what it takes to make mind reading go mainstream.
Leisure is typically conceived of as a positive state of mind, composed of, among other sentiments, pleasant expectations and recollections of activities and situations.
But Ford now began to write a work that profitably drew on the frailties of the human mind, composed of fragments of memory and impression, that mirrored the psychological disorder that he felt and that he saw as an affliction of his generation.
In this sense, what Charlotte undertook was not quite a real correspondence which reflects the correspondent; it was more an invented correspondence, close to an imaginative act and supplemented, probably, by many letters which Charlotte composed (in her mind or even on paper) but did not send.
The meal was composed bearing in mind the amount of food it was possible to eat due to the reduced gastric volume after GBP surgery, as follows: a hamburger containing minced beef 75 g, oatmeal 8 g, potato flour 2.5 g, milk 28 g, boiled egg 10 g and onion 5 g; brown sauce 70 g; boiled potatoes 130 g; and carrot 75 g.
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