Elements of General Philosophy

Elements of General Philosophy by George Croom Robertson, edited and revised by C. A. Foley Rhys Davids, offers a concise and systematic introduction to fundamental philosophical concepts. The book explores key topics such as perception, thought, consciousness, and the relation between mind and body. Designed originally for students, it reflects Robertson’s clarity of exposition and analytical precision. Rhys Davids’ editorial notes enrich the text with contextual insights and scholarly commentary. This classic work remains valuable for those interested in the foundations of psychology and philosophy, providing a clear overview of nineteenth-century philosophical thought in relation to the emerging science of mind.

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Elements of General Philosophy by George Croom Robertson, edited and revised by C. A. Foley Rhys Davids, offers a concise and systematic introduction to fundamental philosophical concepts. The book explores key topics such as perception, thought, consciousness, and the relation between mind and body. Designed originally for students, it reflects Robertson’s clarity of exposition and analytical precision. Rhys Davids’ editorial notes enrich the text with contextual insights and scholarly commentary. This classic work remains valuable for those interested in the foundations of psychology and philosophy, providing a clear overview of nineteenth-century philosophical thought in relation to the emerging science of mind.

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University Extension Manuals (Edited By: Knight)

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C. A. Foley Rhys Davids