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Philosophy of mind, reflection on the nature of mental phenomena and especially on the relation of the mind to the body and to the rest of the physical world.
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In other works Wilson gave evidence of his crotchety character: A Piece of My Mind: Reflections at Sixty (1956), The Cold War and the Income Tax (1963), and The Fruits of the MLA (1968), a lengthy attack on the Modern Language Association's editions of American authors, which he felt buried their subjects in pedantry.
He was and would remain in his own mind a reflection of what he sang, what he painted.
He agreed to let the matter rest, but I have no complaint that he changed his mind on reflection.
The St . John Passionaria "Ach, mein Sinn" ("Ah, my mind"), a reflection on Peter's denial, depicts a traumatized, flailing spirit.
In An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690), Locke argued that ideas come from two "fountains" of experience: sensation, through which the senses convey perceptions into the mind, and reflection, whereby the mind works with the perceptions, forming ideas.
"It is the body's reaction to the mind – or a reflection of your mind in the body.
With the series starting Wednesday night in Newark, he was hardly in a state of mind for valedictory reflection.
Like Donne's poetry, Mr. Johns's art is equally about body and mind, sensuality and reflection.
Wormwood is advised, "Catch [the patient] at the moment when he is really poor in spirit and smuggle into his mind the gratifying reflection, 'By jove!
"World Without Mind" is a reflection on Foer's experiences and on the larger forces reshaping American arts and letters, or what's nowadays often called "content".
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