Experimental Psychology And Its Bearing Upon Culture
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If all the efficient causes of experience are to be found in the mind alone, as parallelism maintains, then the body is a useless companion of the spirit, and has no essential place in its history. The doctrine of parallelism, therefore, is bound to pass away, not only because we can point to definite facts, like sensation, that can be brought within it only by violence, but also because it is not in keeping with the principles of evolution and with the even broader principle that the various f...acts of experience cannot be kept insulated from one another. It runs counter to the general trend of our modern thought, and for this reason it is at a hopeless disadvantage in the struggle for acceptance. 1 "On the Supposed Uselessness of the Soul," MtHd, N. S., Vol. IV, p. 176 ; cf. also the fifth chapter of James's Principles of Psychology, The Connection of Mind and Body 283 What, then, is the standing of the alternative notion, The theory of that mind and body really influence each other? "^*^^^^°°- What are the difficulties in such a view, and wherein is its strength ?
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