An edition of Understanding the Mind (1993)

Understanding the mind

Lorig, an explanation of the nature and functions of the mind

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An edition of Understanding the Mind (1993)

Understanding the mind

Lorig, an explanation of the nature and functions of the mind

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English
Pages
309

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Cover of: Understanding the Mind
Understanding the Mind: An Explanation of the Nature and Functions of the Mind
October 2002, Tharpa Publications
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Understanding the Mind: The Nature and Power of the Mind
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Understanding the mind: Lorig, an explanation of the nature and functions of the mind
1997, Tharpa Publications
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Understanding the mind
Understanding the mind: Lorig, an explanation of the nature and functions of the mind
1993, Tharpa Publications
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Edition Notes

Gift of Henry G. Schwarz.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-295) and index.

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Lorig, an explanation of the nature and functions of the mind

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viii, 309 p. :
Number of pages
309

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OL15515466M
ISBN 10
0948006536, 0948006544
OCLC/WorldCat
37175046
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159775
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321881

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In general, all phenomena, including minds, are objects because they are objects of knowledge, but some objects, namely expressive sounds, persons, and minds, are also object-possessors.
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