The Physical Basis of Mind (1877) (Thoemmes Press - Classics in Psychology)

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George Henry Lewes
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Thoemmes Continuum
Language
English
Pages
511

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The Physical Basis of Mind (1877) (Thoemmes Press - Classics in Psychology)
November 1, 1998, Thoemmes Continuum
Hardcover in English

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"1. ALTHOUGH for convenience we use the terms Life and Mind as representing distinct orders of phenomena, the one objective and the other subjective, and although for centuries they have designated distinct entities, or forces having different substrata, we may now consider it sufficiently acknowledged among scientific thinkers that every problem of Mind is necessarily a problem of Life, referring to one special group of vital activities."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
511
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.9 x 1.8 inches
Weight
1.9 pounds

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OL9351759M
ISBN 10
1855066661
ISBN 13
9781855066663

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1. ALTHOUGH for convenience we use the terms Life and Mind as representing distinct orders of phenomena, the one objective and the other subjective, and although for centuries they have designated distinct entities, or forces having different substrata, we may now consider it sufficiently acknowledged among scientific thinkers that every problem of Mind is necessarily a problem of Life, referring to one special group of vital activities.
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