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ideas, 201–212; The Association of Ideas, 212–217; The plane of action and the plane of dream, 217–220; The different planes of consciousness, 220–225; Attention to life, 225–226; Mental equilibrium, 227–230; The Office of the body, 231–232. | ||
CHAPTER IV | ||
The Delimiting and Fixing of Images. Perception and Matter. Soul and Body
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The problem of dualism, 233–238; Description of the Method, 238–245; Indivisibility of movement, 246–253; Real movement, 254–259; Perception and matter, 259–267; Duration and tension, 267–277; Extensity and extension, 277–291; Soul and body, 291–298. | ||
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