Description
The Human Mind is a massive volume that spans over 700 pages and deals with a wide range of topics. The book begins with Hamilton offering a definition of mental philosophy, which is an important place to start and helps to provide the reader with the necessary context from which to approach the subject. The author tackles a wide range of subjects throughout the book, mostly focused on the relationship between the mind and the physical body and human brain. Included chapters separately discuss human intellect, the objectivity of thought, human senses, association and suggestion, memory, the rational faculty, and probable reasoning, among many more topics. Each chapter is written so as to stand alone from the others, however the reader will likely find it necessary to read the complete work in order to truly grasp the author's philosophy.
The Human Mind is an impressive work of modern philosophy. Hamilton is clearly a student of philosophy, as his work frequently references many of the great philosophical works of the past. Despite the size of the volume, Hamilton's style and the formatting of the book into short chapters make this an easily readable text.
Readers interested in philosophy of mind will find The Human Mind: A Treatise in Mental Philosophy to be a pleasant read. While Edward Hamilton is not remembered as a great philosopher, the author has pieced together an interesting personal philosophy, and one that deserves to be read by students of modern philosophical writings.
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Hardback
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Edward John Hamilton
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ISBN - 9780484816236
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 3.9 cm
Page Count - 731
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Edward John Hamilton
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ISBN - 9781331524533
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 3.9 cm
Page Count - 733
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