C. D. Broad, Mind and Its Place in Nature , 1925

CONTENTS

Ch.Preface
IIntroduction -- General Remarks on Method -- Pluralism and Monism
SECTION A
Alternative Theories of Life and Mind at the Level of Enlightened Common-sense
IIMechanism and its Alternatives
IIIThe Traditional Problem of Body and Mind
SECTION B
The Mind's Knowledge of Existents
IVSense-Perception and Matter
VMemory
VIIntrospection
VIIThe Mind's Knowledge of Other Minds
SECTION C
The Unconscious
VIIIVarious Meanings of the Term "Unconscious"
IXThe Alleged Evidence for Unconscious Mental Events and Processes
XThe Nature of Traces and Dispositions
SECTION D
The Alleged Evidence for Human Survival of Bodily Death
XIEthical Arguments for Human Survival
XIIEmpirical Arguments for Human Survival
SECTION E
The Unity of the Mind and the Unity of Nature
XIIIThe Unity of the Mind
XIVThe Status and Prospects of Mind in Nature