Excerpt from De l'Intelligence, Vol. 2
Nous avons conscience de nos états, nous nous en souvenons, nous en prévoyons plusieurs. Nous per savons les objets extérieurs, nous nous souvenons de leurs changements, nous en prévoyons beaucoup. Outre ces opérations qui nous sont communes avec les animaux, il en est d'autres qui nous sont propres.
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