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IN this volume Mr. Lewes speaks in an attractive, if rather conversational way, on a great many philosophical and psychological topics; but the most striking feature of the book is the many announcements of discoveries and original views to be proved and elaborated in future volumes. And the author's opinion that the work is of “somewhat ambitious pretensions” is, we think, likely to be shared by his readers.
Problems of Life cmd Mind.
By George Henry Lewes. First Series: The Foundation of a Creed. Vol. I. (Trübner & Co.)
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SPALDING, D. Problems of Life and Mind . Nature 10, 1–2 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010001a0
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