
Life, Mind and Spirit
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"Life, Mind and Spirit" is a seminal philosophical treatise exploring the concept of emergent evolution and the intricate relationship between biological existence and the human psyche. Authored by the renowned psychologist and philosopher C. Lloyd Morgan, this work delves into the hierarchical structure of the natural world, tracing the development of complexity from basic physical properties to the emergence of conscious thought and spiritual awareness.
Morgan presents a systematic vision of a world in which life and mind are not separate from the material universe but are instead integral expressions of its evolving nature. Through rigorous analysis, he examines how vital processes and mental phenomena arise from simpler foundations, eventually culminating in what he identifies as the spiritual aspect of existence. This book remains a foundational text for those interested in the philosophy of science, the history of psychology, and the metaphysical implications of evolutionary theory. "Life, Mind and Spirit" offers a sophisticated attempt to reconcile the deterministic laws of nature with the creative and purposeful qualities of the human spirit.
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