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505 8 $aChapter VIII. Various Meanings of the Term ""Unconscious""Chapter IX. The Alleged Evidence for Unconscious Mental Events and Processes; Chapter X. The Nature of Traces and Dispositions; Section D The Alleged Euidence for Human Survival of Bodily Death; Chapter XI. Ethical Arguments for Human Survival; Chapter XII. Empirical Arguments for Human Survival; Section E The Unity of the Mind and the Unity of Nature; Chapter XIII. The Unity of the Mind; Chapter XIV. The Status and Prospects of Mind in Nature; Index.
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