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Damasio approvingly quotes Spinoza's pithy formulation: "The object of the idea constituting the human Mind is the Body".
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His critics, however, have said the greatest debate is whether this idea constitutes art at all.
This idea constitutes a very well documented fact; in this sense, Corti [ 41] and Cordova et al. [ 40] refer that, in T. cruzi-HIV coinfection, people generally acquire T. cruzi infection while they are living in rural endemic areas, years before HIV infection.
In particular, the 'outward element' the bodily work provides the sensuous content or impressions out of which the conscious imagination generates ideas, constituting the 'total imaginative experience'(see Davies 2008 for more on this issue).
These ideas constitute "philosophy of history".
"These ideas constitute a movement that has political goals and can cause sedition.
They can explain that Bruno's cosmological ideas constituted a rather minor part of the heretical charges made against him.
After all, as he writes in "Zen and the Art," his ideas constitute "a line of thought that had never been traveled before".
Vile as they are, Dugin's ideas constitute a half-mad manual to what is happening today, and may happen tomorrow.
The composer has the look and manner more of an intellectual man than of an enthusiastic musician, and the intellectualisation of his musical ideas constitutes the difficulty of his music to the normal ear.
In an argument that could be lifted wholesale into the American presidential campaign playbook, Reid maintains that populists, powered more by charisma than by meaningful experience or constructive ideas, constitute a dangerous trend.
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