Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World

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Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World
Hilton Warren
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Have youever realized that no object ever has been or ever could be knownto exist unless there was an individual mind present to note itsexistence?
If you have never given much thought to questions of this kind, you will be tempted to answer boldly that the table is obviously areality, that you have a direct intuitive knowledge of it, and thatyou can at once assure yourself of its existence by looking at itor touching it. You will conceive your perception of the table asa sort of projection of
...your mind comfortably enfolding the tablewithin itself.
[Sidenote: _"Things" and their Mental Duplicates_] But perception is obviously only a state of mind. Can it, then, gooutside of the mind to meet the table or even "hover in midair likea bridge between the two"? If you perceive the table, must not yourperception of it exist wholly within your own mind? If, then, thetable has any existence outside of and apart from your perceptionof it, then the table and your mental image of the table are twoseparate and distinct things.


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