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Lux E Tenebris: Or the Testimony of Consciousness, a Theoretic Essay

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The conclusion then having been arrived at, that the ascertaining the function of the brain was a matter of paramount importance, and that a method existed by which it might be attained, accomplish ment seemed easy; for the subject-matter, conscious ness, lay within not requiring, like that of the physical sciences, either favourable and rare opportunities, or the aid of elaborate and costly instruments of research. The work seemed already done.

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379 pages, Paperback

Published August 24, 2018

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John Allen Giles

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An English historian, primarily known as a scholar of Anglo-Saxon language and history.

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