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Prentice Mulford
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Feedbooks 1889
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Aaron Sloman
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The Harvester Press 1978
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Kar Lee
Publisher
Smashwords 2010
Is there afterlife? What is the purpose of our existence? Can computers and robots be conscious, and wake up one day to ask this very same question? This book is an intriguing exploration on the nature of the conscious mind.
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Richard Maurice Bucke
Publisher
Innes & Sons 1905
This book was one of the first to consider religious illumination from a psychological perspective. The basic point is that the human race is slowly and sporadically,
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Boethius
Publisher
E. Stock 1897
Owing heavily to the styles of Plato and Socrates, Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy is a deep investigation into the nature of wisdom and the physical world. Making use of fiction, dialogue, and other Platonic conventions.
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John Dewey
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D. C. Heath & Co. 1910
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Bertrand Russell
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George Allen And Unwin Limited. 1922
One of Russell's most important and interesting books which reconciles the materialistic tendency of psychology with the anti-materialistic tendency of physics.
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Sofia Miguens, Gerhard Preyer
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De Gruyter Open Ltd 2013
Issues of subjectivity and consciousness are dealt with in very different ways in the analytic tradition and in the idealistic–phenomenological tradition central to continental philosophy.
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Herbert Wildon Carr
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Dodge Publishing Co. 1913
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Paul Robinson
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University of California Press 1993
In a witty, densely argued critique, Stanford University historian Robinson levels the accusations of prominent anti-Freudians Frank Sulloway, Jeffrey Masson and Adolf Grunbaum.