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    Straight and crooked thinking.Robert Henry Thouless - 1932 - London: Pan Books.
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    The Psychology of Religious Dogma.Robert H. Thouless - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):568-.
    The psychologist finds himself in disagreement with a method of treating religious dogma current amongst many philosophers and theologians who regard it as a purely intellectual matter with an entirely intellectual history. This tradition belongs not only to philosophers and theologians; students of comparative religions have, in the past, erred in the same way. Tylor, for example, lays it down as the first condition for research into primitive religions that “the religious doctrines and practices examined … are treated as belonging (...)
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    Mind and consciousness in experimental psychology.Robert Henry Thouless - 1963 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
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    Soul beliefs and hypotheses.Robert H. Thouless - 1924 - Mind 33 (131):262-274.
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  5. The Changing Character of Organised Religion. A Study of the Facts.Robert H. Thouless - 1934 - Hibbert Journal 33:236.
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    The Psychology of Religious Dogma.Robert H. Thouless - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):568-574.
    The psychologist finds himself in disagreement with a method of treating religious dogma current amongst many philosophers and theologians who regard it as a purely intellectual matter with an entirely intellectual history. This tradition belongs not only to philosophers and theologians; students of comparative religions have, in the past, erred in the same way. Tylor, for example, lays it down as the first condition for research into primitive religions that “the religious doctrines and practices examined … are treated as belonging (...)
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