Exist "x" of the mind

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  • Here's a little gem that uses both constructions in the same paragraph! [1]

Exists "x" of the mind

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Charlotte Witt,


  • CUP's translations of Kant's First and Second Critique's

Problems from Kant By James Van Cleve (uses both)

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Freedom and moral sentiment: Hume's way of naturalizing responsibility by Paul Russell

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This author uses both independant and independently:

"exists independent of the mind"

[http://books.google.com/books?id=Q0mlCyKa1PQC&pg=PA37&dq=%22exists+independent+of+the+mind%22&lr=&client=firefox-a#v=snippet&q=exist%20independently&f=false "exist quite independently of mind"

What is cognitive science? By Barbara Von Eckardt

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exist relatively independently

"exists independent of the mind"