Bertrand Russell Quote

In attempting to understand the elements out of which mental phenomena are compounded, it is of the greatest importance to remember that from the protozoa to man there is nowhere a very wide gap either in structure or in behaviour. From this fact it is a highly probable inference that there is also nowhere a very wide mental gap.


The Analysis of Mind (ed. Bertrand Russell, 2016) - ISBN: 9788822848789


In attempting to understand the elements out of which mental phenomena are compounded, it is of the greatest importance to remember that from the...

In attempting to understand the elements out of which mental phenomena are compounded, it is of the greatest importance to remember that from the...

In attempting to understand the elements out of which mental phenomena are compounded, it is of the greatest importance to remember that from the...

In attempting to understand the elements out of which mental phenomena are compounded, it is of the greatest importance to remember that from the...