Early psychological thought: ancient accounts of mind and soul

Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Edited by Philip R. Groff (2003)
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Examines the early development of psychology in ancient Greece and Rome, discussing how such individual concepts as thought, emotion, and will gradually evolved into what is now considered "the mind."

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