The Mind and its Place in Nature  

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The Mind and its Place in Nature (1925) is a book by C. D. Broad.

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Suppose we are told that a taste for music is due to suppressed sexual desire or to Dr Ernest Jones's family pet, "infantile analerotic sensations ".




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