Elements of Philosophy of Human Mind

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Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023 M07 18 - 658 pages

This influential book was written in the late 18th century by Scottish philosopher Dugald Stewart. It explores the nature of the human mind and consciousness, providing insights into psychology and cognitive science that are still relevant today. With clear and concise writing, and a wealth of fascinating ideas, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy or the study of the mind.

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