An Introduction to Philosophy

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To him, as to the plain man, the image held in the memory or imagination stems to be extended, and he can distinguish its parts. He does not do much towards clearing away the diflSculty alluded to at the close of the last section.
It remains for the metaphysician to do what he can with it, and to him we must turn if we wish light upon this obscure subject.
34. The Metaphysician and the Mind. — I have reserved for the next chapter the first two points mentioned as belonging to the plain man's do
...ctrine of the mind. In what sense the mind may be said to be in the body, and how it may be conceived to be related to the body, are topics that deserve to be treated by themselves in a chapter on "Mind and Body. " Here I shall consider what the metaphysician has to say about the mind as substance, and about the mind as nonextended and immaterial.
It has been said that the Lockian substance is really an " un- knowable." No one pretends to have experience of it; it is revealed to no sense; it is, indeed, a name for a mere nothing, for when we abstract from a thing, in thought, every single quality, we find that there is left to us nothing whatever.


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