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Mind and Body

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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I propose in this article to consider the question of the relation between mind and body. This question raises some of the most difficult issues in philosophy and constitutes the main problem of psychology.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1929

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page 226 note 1 It is important to emphasize the fact the word “mind” does not mean the same as the word “brain”; the brain is material.

page 230 note 1 The Neo-Lamarckians deny that Lamarck held this view, and can invoke one or two passages in Lamarck's writings in their support. But these passages are unrepresentative, and in general Lamarck managed very well without the conception of mind.