The necessity from the standpoint of scientific method of a reconstruction of the ideas of the psychical and the physical

Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (3):62-68 (1904)
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reprint Bawden, H. Heath (1904) "The Necessity from the Standpoint of Scientific Method of a Reconstruction of the Ideas of the Psychical and the Physical". Journal of Philosophy 1(3):62

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