id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21077 Binet, Alfred The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps .txt text/plain 63827 3278 62 Description of matter--Definition of mind--Objections to, fact, to consider matter as a being separate from sensations, superior distinction the meaning that certain sensations represent objects as explain, one sensation by another, and the mechanical theory of matter DEFINITION OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS--THE RELATION SUBJECT-OBJECT DEFINITION OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS--THE RELATION SUBJECT-OBJECT consciousness, of the relations existing between these objects contiguity is a physical property of objects, like form. sensations and the ideas which we consider as material facts, the sensations, the order of nature, the physical law. sensation is matter and my consciousness is mind. same way, sensation may exist without the consciousness; but the consciousness of these sensations, the cognition of these images, the that sensation is a physical state, is to admit, by that very fact, felt, that is, the physical part, or matter; sensation as the fact of to understand a consciousness existing without an object, a perception ./cache/21077.txt ./txt/21077.txt