
Philosophy of Mind: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Psychology
by George Trumbull Ladd
"Philosophy of Mind" by George Trumbull Ladd, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, hardcover. A seminal work in the metaphysics of psychology, this edition is marked by an embossed library stamp and handwritten date. No dust jacket; signs of wear on cover and edges. Suitable for collectors and scholars interested in historical philosophical texts.
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This hardcover edition shows signs of wear typical of its age, with some scuffing on the covers and edges. The spine is intact, and the binding remains firm. There is no dust jacket present. An embossed stamp from the "Library of Bernard Slikka" is visible, alongside a handwritten date "1895," indicating its historical usage and collection. Overall, it is in good condition for a book of this vintage.
About This Antique 1895 Edition
"Philosophy of Mind: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Psychology" by George Trumbull Ladd is a significant work published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1895. This hardcover edition, printed in New York, delves into the philosophical underpinnings of psychology, offering insights into the metaphysical aspects of the human mind. George Trumbull Ladd, a noted professor of philosophy at Yale University, brings his academic rigor to this exploration, making it a foundational text in both philosophical and psychological studies. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of these fields. The copy bears an embossed library stamp indicating its past as part of a private collection, and a handwritten date "1895" adds a personal touch to its provenance. While the absence of a dust jacket and some wear are noted, the book remains a compelling acquisition for collectors and scholars alike.
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