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The Human Psyche is an in-depth exploration of dualist-interactionism, a concept Sir John Eccles developed with Sir Karl Popper in the context of a wide variety of brain activities relating to self-consciousness. Opening with a critical discussion of materialist hypotheses on the relationship of mind and brain, it aims to demonstrate the explanatory power of dualist-interactionism in contrast to the poverty and inadequacy of materialist theories of the mind. The mind is accepted as an entity of divine origin which interacts with and controls the material brain.
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