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Infinite Cognitive Capacity: In his first argument, Malebranche appealed to the fact that we are capable of thinking of an infinite number of things, at least in principle, and this is obvious he thinks from considerations of mathematical objects, which are infinite in number.
We could learn, he thinks, from animals' eager sensuality.
You can learn a lot new thinks from games and keep your brain entertained, challenged.
Not, he thinks, from dad, but – all too obviously – Holden Caulfield.
So, there is an initial comfort: I remember this, the reader thinks, from the stories of childhood...
"It's crazy," Oliphant says, "because she isn't an ideologue — she's a pragmatist, and she thinks from the middle".
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