Analysis of the phenomena of the human mind

New York,: A. M. Kelley. Edited by John Stuart Mill (1869)
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We have now seen that, in what we call the mental world, Consciousness,- there are three grand classes of phenomena, the most familiar of all the facts with ...

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Consciousness.Robert van Gulick - 2004 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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