LECTURES
ON
THE PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE HUMAN MIND.


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.

CONTENTS.


 PAGE.
LECTURE I.
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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