Mind, a Social Phenomenon: Illustrated by the Growth of Medical Knowledge |
Contents
CHAP PAGE | 1 |
THE PAST AND THE PRESENT | 28 |
THE CONTENT OF THE MIND | 53 |
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abstract accepted achieved activity Adrian Anaxagoras ancient ancient Egypt ancient Greece Aristotle Associationist Atomic Theory authority beliefs Bertrand Bertrand Russell body Burtt Bury century B.C. cerebral Christian city-states civilization claimed classical concept Copernicus culture Cumston Dampier Democritus demonstrate disease divine dualistic earth Egyptian Elliot Empedocles Empire example experience explain fact Fisher four humours Frazer fundamental Galen Galileo Greece Greek Philosophy Heraclitus Hippocrates History of Medicine human mind hypothesis Ibid ideas important individual influence intellectual Italian Renaissance Italy knowledge London magic Man's material mathematical matter medical mind mental method Moreover nature non-material objects observation opinion origin Parmenides particular pattern physical physician physiological Plato points primary substance problem Psychology Pythagoreans regarded religion result Russell scientific senses sensory Singer Sir G Sir James Sir William soul spatial spirit stimuli things Thinker's Library thought tion traditional universe Vide supra Western Whitehead whole Zeller