ABSTRACT

This is Volume III of eight in a collection on the Philosophy of the Mind and Language. Originally published in 1925, this text looks at alternative theories of life and mind at the level of enlightened common-sense; the Mind's knowledge of Existents and the Unconscious.

part 1|95 pages

Alternative Theories of Life and Mind at the Level of Enlightened Common-Sense

chapter II|52 pages

Mechanism and its Alternatives

chapter III|39 pages

The Traditional Problem of Body and Mind

part 2|215 pages

The Mind's Knowledge of Existents

chapter IV|81 pages

Sense-perception and Matter

chapter V|54 pages

Memory

chapter VI|42 pages

Introspection

chapter VII|33 pages

The Mind's Knowledge of Other Minds

part 3|127 pages

The Unconscious

part 4|73 pages

Alleged Evidence For Human Survival of Bodily Death

chapter XI|27 pages

Ethical Arguments for Human Survival

chapter XII|38 pages

Empirical Arguments for Human Survival

part 5|114 pages

The Unity of the Mind and the Unity of Nature

chapter XIII|51 pages

The Unity of the Mind

chapter XIV|60 pages

Status and Prospects of Mind in Nature