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Paperback Philosophy of the Great Unconscious Book

ISBN: 1023741571

ISBN13: 9781023741576

Philosophy of the Great Unconscious

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Explore the depths of the human psyche with Samuel Eugene Stevens' "Philosophy of the Great Unconscious." This early 20th-century work delves into the concept of the unconscious mind, examining its influence on human thought, behavior, and experience. Stevens presents a comprehensive philosophical framework for understanding the hidden forces that shape our conscious lives.

Drawing upon philosophical and psychological insights, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the relationship between the conscious and unconscious realms. Readers interested in the history of psychology, philosophy of mind, and the development of theories about the unconscious will find this work to be a valuable and thought-provoking resource.

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