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Dialogue
1 Intro| general notions of the human faculties and feelings, such as memory, 2 Intro| independently of the human faculties, because they really exist 3 Intro| exist independently of the faculties of any individual. In the 4 Intro| beyond the limits of our own faculties, or to imagine the relation 5 Intro| The mind is endued with faculties, habits, instincts, and 6 Intro| the moral and intellectual faculties, which are carried further 7 Intro| division of the mind into faculties or powers or virtues is 8 Intro| ourselves we see that all our faculties easily pass into one another, 9 Intro| employed to describe the faculties and operations of the mind; 10 Intro| the nascent power of the faculties is in reality an anticipation. 11 Intro| the class conceptions of faculties and virtues, the antagonism 12 Intro| their analogies are new faculties, discovered by the few and 13 Intro| or more words describing faculties or processes of the mind, 14 Intro| conception of different faculties or different virtues is 15 Intro| scale of the intellectual faculties is memory, which is a mode 16 Intro| consistently the unity of the human faculties, the unity of knowledge, 17 Thea| the best use of our own faculties, such as they are, and speak