Part One - Essence of the Human Soul |
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Book 1 - The source and principle of psychology |
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Contents
| A concept of soul must be sought free from everything that operations of the mind may have added when composing it |
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| Myself does not express the pure concept of the soul |
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| The pure notion of the soul can only be attained from myself by stripping myself of all that is foreign to this notion |
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| A start to expropriating myself of everything not pertaining to the pure notion of soul |
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| The human soul is a substantial feeling which expresses itself through the word myself |
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| Opinions of philosophers |
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Philosophers who did not know where to seek the essence of the soul |
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Philosophers who remain unaware of the fundamental feeling |
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| Proofs of the fundamental feeling |
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| The essence of the soul is in the fundamental feeling in so far as this feeling is substance and subject |
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| The principle of psychology |
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| How to apply the principle of psychology to deduce the special information that forms the science of the soul |
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