Om Lectures On the Philosophy of the Human Mind
First published in 1820, this influential work by the Scottish philosopher Thomas Brown provides a comprehensive overview of the major theories and concepts in the study of the human mind. It covers such topics as perception, memory, imagination, reasoning, and emotion, and offers a sophisticated and nuanced analysis of the nature of consciousness and self-awareness.
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