C. D. Broad,
Mind and Its Place in Nature
, 1925
CONTENTS
Ch.
Preface
I
Introduction
--
General Remarks on Method
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Pluralism and Monism
SECTION A
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
SECTION B
The Mind's Knowledge of Existents
IV
Sense-Perception and Matter
V
Memory
VI
Introspection
VII
The Mind's Knowledge of Other Minds
SECTION C
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
SECTION D
The Alleged Evidence for Human Survival of Bodily Death
XI
Ethical Arguments for Human Survival
XII
Empirical Arguments for Human Survival
SECTION E
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