Popular thought, supported by desires common to all human beings, readily accepts the view that mind is essentially different from matter, that its laws are in every respect different from the laws of material nature, and that the brain, being a part of the material nature, is simply the special tool used by the mind in its intercourse with nature.


p. 44 - Psychology: An elementary textbook, 1908


Popular thought, supported by desires common to all human beings, readily accepts the view that mind is essentially different from matter, that its...

Popular thought, supported by desires common to all human beings, readily accepts the view that mind is essentially different from matter, that its...

Popular thought, supported by desires common to all human beings, readily accepts the view that mind is essentially different from matter, that its...

Popular thought, supported by desires common to all human beings, readily accepts the view that mind is essentially different from matter, that its...