BY THE LATE
THOMAS BROWN, M. D.
PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF
EDINBURGH.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
ANDOVER:
PUBLISHED BY MARK NEWMAN.
FLAGG AND GOULD, PRINTERS.
1822.
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LECTURE I. | |
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Introduction, | 9 |
LECTURE II. | |
Relation of the Philosophy of Mind to the Sciences in general, | 20 |
LECTURE III. | |
Relation of the Philosophy of Mind to the Intellectual Sciencesand Arts, | 35 |
LECTURE IV. | |
Relation of the Philosophy of Mind to the Cultivation ofMoral Feeling, | 50 |
LECTURE V. | |
On the Nature of Physical Inquiry in general, | 64 |
LECTURE VI. | |
On the Nature of Physical Inquiry in general, | 80 |
LECTURE VII. | |
On Power, Cause, and Effect, | 98 |
LECTURE VIII. | |
On Hypothesis and Theory, | 113 |
LECTURE IX. | |
Recapitulation of the Four preceding Lectures, | 129 |
Application of the Laws of Physical Inquiry to the Study ofMind, | 135 |
LECTURE X. | |
Continuation of the same Subject, | 144 |
LECTURE XI. | |
Continuation of the same Subject, | 162 |
On the Phenomena of Mind in General, | 167 |
On Consciousness, | 169 |
LECTURE XII. | |
On Consciousness, | 178 |
On Mental Identity, | 180 |
Identity irreconcilable with the Doctrine of Materialism, | 180 |
Distinction between Personal and Mental Identity, | 182 |
Shaftesbury's Opinion of Identity, | 184 |
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