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Excerpt from The New Ethics: An Essay on the Moral Law of Use
A deeper analysis still of the human mind reveals the substance or primary force of the human life itself to be the emotions, the de sires, the love which resides in and makes up the will of man, and that the thoughts and the ideas which occupy the other or intellectual half of the mind are but the forms, the con scious representations of the contents of the will. Thus affection and thought are corre lated like every substance with its own form. They are one, and yet not the same they are one, but distinctly one they can be thought of.
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