Has Man a Mind? The Truth Forced Upon Modern Psychology [Little Blue Book No. 1769]
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius, 1943. 32mo, stapled cream wraps printed in black. Gibbs 1769, in the second noted wrapper state, with a single staple, in cream wraps.
An essay by the Catholic Priest turned freethought philosopher, one of a streak of essays he wrote in a white heat during the second war. It begins with Delage on immortality and concludes by supposing that perhaps by the year 2042 scientists would isolate and understate the uniquely human aspects of the brain, but until then "...the more profitable problem is to discover to what extent we can develop it."
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