Excerpt from Opere Filosofiche, Vol. 6
Trattando della legge psicologica del Riconosci to onde viene la persuasione della identità di un pen siero con un altro avutosi prima e del Me attuale con quello anteriore, scrissi un' altra volta (2) quanto segue.
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