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Dialogue
1 Intro| passion, out of which endless phenomena are created, also in two 2 Intro| would deny the continuity of phenomena; he would say that what 3 Intro| us to dwell upon mental phenomena which if expressed in an 4 Intro| philosophy. Nor can mental phenomena be truly explained either 5 Intro| another and with our own. The phenomena of which Psychology treats 6 Intro| occasional explanation of mental phenomena to be the only or complete 7 Intro| certain, that of many mental phenomena there are no mental antecedents, 8 Intro| relation to us. For of all the phenomena present to the human mind 9 Intro| thus arise the intermittent phenomena of consciousness or self-consciousness. 10 Intro| another of the ever-present phenomena of the human mind. We speak 11 Intro| impulse. These are the greater phenomena of mind, and he who has 12 Intro| exceptional, but from ordinary phenomena. It should be careful to 13 Thea| can be raised about these phenomena, notably about dreaming