Éléments de la philosophie de l'esprit humain, Volume 2 by Dugald Stewart, originally published in 1843, explores the intricacies of human intellect and moral powers. As a prominent figure in the Scottish Enlightenment, Stewart delves into the fundamental principles underlying human thought and behavior. This volume offers readers an in-depth analysis of the faculties of the mind, examined through a philosophical and historical lens. It provides valuable insights into the development of psychological thought and the evolution of philosophical inquiry during the 19th century. "Éléments de la philosophie de l'esprit humain" remains an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of philosophy and the understanding of the human mind.
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