William James: The notion of consciousness --communication made (in french) at the 5th international congress of psychology, Rome, 30 April (a new translation by Jonathan bricklin) [Book Review]

Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (7):55-64 (2005)
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I should like to convey to you some doubts which have occurred to me on the subject of the notion of consciousness that prevails in all our treatises on psychology.

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original James, William (2005) "The notion of consciousness: Communication made at the 5th international congress of psychology, Rome, 30 April 1905". Journal of Consciousness Studies 12(7):55-64

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