C. D. Broad, Mind and Its Place in Nature , 1925 |
CONTENTS | |
Ch. | Preface |
I | Introduction -- General Remarks on Method -- Pluralism and Monism |
Alternative Theories of Life and Mind at the Level of Enlightened Common-sense | |
II | Mechanism and its Alternatives |
III | The Traditional Problem of Body and Mind |
The Mind's Knowledge of Existents | |
IV | Sense-Perception and Matter |
V | Memory |
VI | Introspection |
VII | The Mind's Knowledge of Other Minds |
The Unconscious | |
VIII | Various Meanings of the Term "Unconscious" |
IX | The Alleged Evidence for Unconscious Mental Events and Processes |
X | The Nature of Traces and Dispositions |
The Alleged Evidence for Human Survival of Bodily Death | |
XI | Ethical Arguments for Human Survival |
XII | Empirical Arguments for Human Survival |
The Unity of the Mind and the Unity of Nature | |
XIII | The Unity of the Mind |
XIV | The Status and Prospects of Mind in Nature |