Bertrand Russell Quotes
How Does The Soul Enter The Body From The Aloofness Of The Intellectual World? The Answer Is, Through Appetite. But Appetite, Though Sometimes Ignoble, May Be Comparatively Noble. At Best, The Soul "has The Desire Of Elaborating Order On The Model Of What It Has Seen In The IntellectualPrinciple (nous)." That Is To Say, Soul Contemplates The Inward Realm Of Essence, And Wishes To Produce Something, As Like It As Possible,
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