Excerpt from A New Philosophy of Life, or the Souls of Things
In dealing with the Philosophy of life it becomes necessary for us to use the human consciousness as the starting point and unit of measure; for it is not satis factory to start with any assumption.
We must start out with an acknowledged fact as the basis Of our reasoning. It is an acknowledged fact that the human mind is conscious.
In this consciousness the mind knows itself to be in existence, and it knows itself to be an individual, sepa rate and distinct from other Obj ects.
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