
The Mind and the Brain / Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
by Alfred Binet
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The Mind and the Brain is a book written by French psychologist Alfred Binet, first published in 1907. The book explores the relationship between the mind and the brain, and how they work together to produce human behavior. Binet argues that the mind and the brain are not separate entities but are intimately connected, with the brain being the physical organ that enables the mind to function.The book is divided into three parts, with the first part focusing on the history of the study of the mind and the brain. Binet discusses the various theories and approaches that have been used to understa...
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- E-text prepared by Curtis Weyant, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Digital Case, the Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University (http://library.case.edu/digitalcase/)
- International Scientific Series. VOLUME LXXXIX.
- (The International Scientific Series) Edited by F. Legge
- THE MIND AND THE BRAIN
- ALFRED BINET
- Directeur du Laboratoire de Psychologie à la Sorbonne
- BEING THE AUTHORISED TRANSLATION OF
- L'ÂME ET LE CORPS
- LONDON KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & CO. LTD
- DRYDEN HOUSE, GERRARD STREET, W.
- 1907
- CONTENTS
- BOOK I THE DEFINITION OF MATTER
- THE MIND AND THE BRAIN[1]
- CHAPTER I
- INTRODUCTION
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER II
- OUR KNOWLEDGE OF EXTERNAL OBJECTS IS ONLY SENSATIONS
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER III
- THE MECHANICAL THEORIES OF MATTER ARE ONLY SYMBOLS
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER IV
- ANSWERS TO SOME OBJECTIONS, AND SUMMARY
- FOOTNOTES:
- BOOK II THE DEFINITION OF MIND
- CHAPTER I
- THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN COGNITION[13] AND ITS OBJECT
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER II
- DEFINITION OF SENSATION
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER III
- DEFINITION OF THE IMAGE
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER IV
- DEFINITION OF THE EMOTIONS
- CHAPTER V
- DEFINITION OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS—THE RELATION SUBJECT-OBJECT
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER VI
- DEFINITION OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS—CATEGORIES OF THE UNDERSTANDING
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER VII
- DEFINITION OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS—THE SEPARABILITY OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS FROM ITS OBJECT—DISCUSSION OF IDEALISM
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER VIII
- DEFINITION OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS—THE SEPARATION OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS FROM ITS OBJECT—THE UNCONSCIOUS
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER IX
- DEFINITIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY
- FOOTNOTES:
- BOOK III THE UNION OF THE SOUL[40] AND THE BODY
- CHAPTER I
- THE MIND HAS AN INCOMPLETE LIFE
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER II
- SPIRITUALISM[43] AND IDEALISM
- Spiritualism
- Idealism
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER III
- MATERIALISM AND PARALLELISM Materialism
- Parallelism
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER IV
- MODERN THEORIES
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER V
- CONCLUSION
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER VI
- RECAPITULATION
- FOOTNOTES:
- INDEX
- THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES.
- Each Book Complete in One Volume. Crown 8vo. cloth, 5s. unless otherwise described.
- London: KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER, & CO., Ltd.
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