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1. Poem: I Guess It Was Not In Jane's Mind
I guess it was not in Jane's mind, To cover her rosy behind. When I came in that day, Her lover ran away. He saw I had an axe to grind. I guess it was not in Jane's mind, To return my favors in kind. When I gave her my ring, She said “Oh, you sweet thing!” All that for just one crummy line!! I guess it was not in Jane's mind, That her figure was so
2. Mind-body Distinction
We usually view the mind as the brain and body as something physical. The mind may be better known and understood when one is thinking. When thinking, the mind is made up purely of thoughts and the body is an extension. The mind is telling the body what to do. The mind is a mental entity and the brain itself is the physical body. Although one can n
3. Philosophy 3
Materialism is “The metaphysical doctrine that matter with its motions and qualities is the ultimate reality of all things” (Miller 156). This basically means that the nature of the world is entirely dependent on matter. Idealism is “The metaphysical theory that all things are constituted by mind and its ideas” (Miller 132).
4. Mind And Body
The are said to be two different entities that have different characteristics. Many have argued that each holds its own properties and can be without the other. In my opinion, the are distinguishable in there properties but are derived from the other. The are codependent on each other and need the other in making decisions. The mind requires the bo
5. Personal Writing: My Room
Aside from the normal bed, closet, cabinets, computer, and obvious Mickey Mouse and Nick Van Exel posters; my room is a world of its own. When one walks into my room, I would image that s/he would describe it as messy and cluttered. As, if one walked into my mind, they would think I was merely crazy. My mind and room are both dirty and chaotic to o

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