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<p>schools of interpretation, most notably, between the Arabian commentator <a href="page.php?w=Averroes">Averroes</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Thomas_Aquinas">Thomas Aquinas</a>. One argument for its immaterial existence runs like this: if the mind were material, then it would have to possess a corresponding thinking-organ. And since all the senses have their corresponding sense-organs, thinking would then be like sensing. But sensing can never be false, and therefore thinking could never be false. And this is of course untrue. Therefore, Aristotle</p><p>
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