184 Pages
    by Routledge

    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1999. This is volume III of 10 from the international library of psychology, looking at physiological psychology and focuses on the neural basis of thought. The papers contained in this book may, from the point of view of empiricism, be regarded as an attempt to advance another step along the path of the Peirce-James-Bergson tradition. It aims at presenting the neurological aspect of a theory of knowledge which was published eleven years ago under the title Elements in Thought and Emotion.

    1 The Neural Basis of Thought PROLOGUE; Chapter 1 THE EVOLUTION OF THE MIND; Chapter 2 THE ORGANIC GROWTH OF THE CONCEPT; Chapter 3 MEANING AND ERROR; Chapter 4 THE NEURAL SUB-STRATA OF REFLECTIVE THOUGHT; Chapter 5 THE THALAMO-CORTICAL CIRCULATION OF NEURAL IMPULSE; Chapter 6 THE THALAMO-CORTICAL CIRCULATION OF NEURAL IMPULSE AND THE PSYCHO-NEUROSES

    Biography

    George G Campion,Grafton Elliot Smith