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1 Intro| INTRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS~Some dialogues of Plato 2 Intro| points of view containing an analysis of the real and apparent ( 3 Intro| age in which the power of analysis had outrun the means of 4 Intro| question involved in them. The analysis of sense, and the analysis 5 Intro| analysis of sense, and the analysis of thought, were equally 6 Intro| though capable of a mental analysis into subject and object.) 7 Intro| private judgment. Such an analysis lay beyond his sphere of 8 Intro| mythological symbols. But he has no analysis of sensible perception such 9 Intro| proceeding by the path of mental analysis, was perplexed by doubts 10 Intro| ancient philosophies the analysis of the mind is still rudimentary 11 Intro| them. Or we may assist the analysis by attempting to imagine 12 Intro| revealed by mathematical analysis. And the certainty of these 13 Intro| in advance of our actual analysis or observation.~According 14 Intro| needed. This is the first analysis of the human mind; having 15 Intro| there has been too much analysis and too little synthesis, 16 Thea| imputation, that in our fresh analysis of his thesis we are making 17 Thea| their hands, and make the analysis ourselves, as if we were