38/68 It is now, therefore, time to pass on to those matters, which appertain to the duration of the mind, without relation to the body. The mind can only imagine anything, or remember what is past, while the body endures. Coroll.); and, consequently (II. xxvi.), it does not imagine any body as actually existing, except while its own body endures. note), or remember things past, except while the body endures (see definition of Memory, II.xviii. |