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Life, Mind, and Spirit. By C. Lloyd MorganD.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor Emeritus in the University of Bristol. (London: Williams & Norgate. 1926. Pp. 313.)
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Life, Mind, and Spirit. By C. Lloyd MorganD.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor Emeritus in the University of Bristol. (London: Williams & Norgate. 1926. Pp. 313.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2009
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page 91 Note 1 Cf. the following passage (p. 18): “Upon this (i.e. the hormic) view man is not to be conceived as Descartes conceived him—namely, as an automaton plus a soul, or, as Epictetus put it, ‘a ghost in a corpse.’ He is, through and through, a single organism, a ‘ body-mind,’ the latest term in L an evolutionary process in which living substance has developed ever higher; and more subtle functions.”