The Mind and the Brain. Alfred Binet

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between a person awake and sleeping a dreamless sleep. The first has consciousness of a number of things; the latter has consciousness of nothing. Let me now add that we distinguish from consciousness that multitude of things of which one has consciousness of. Of these we make the object of consciousness. [Conscience has throughout been rendered "consciousness."—Ed.]

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Ch. Renouvier et L. Prat, La Nouvelle Monadologie, p. 148.

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An American author, Morton Prince, lately remarked this: Philosophical Review, July 1904, p. 450.

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This Flournoy recently has shown very wittily. See in Arch. de Psychol., Nov. 1904, his article on Panpsychism.

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This extract, together with the two subsequent, are borrowed from an excellent lecture by Flournoy, on Métaphysique et Physiologie. Georg: Geneva, 1890.

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