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The Analysis of Mind by Bertrand Russell

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The Analysis of Mind
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Publisher: George Allen And Unwin Limited.
ISBN/ASIN: B001O5BIRO
Number of pages: 322

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One of Russell's most important and interesting books which reconciles the materialistic tendency of psychology with the anti-materialistic tendency of physics. The author unfolds for his readers his ideas on consciousness, instinct and habit, desire and feeling, introspection, perception, sensations and images, memory, words and meaning, belief, and characteristics of mental phenomenon.

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