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I ON IDEAS AND SOURCES OF MYTH 1
II ANIMAL SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 48
III HUMAN SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 68
IV THE STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 104
V THE ANIMAL AND HUMAN EXERCISE OF THE INTELLECT
ON THE PERCEPTION OF THINGS 116
VI INTRINSIC LAW OF THE FACULTY OF APPREHENSION 135
VII THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF MYTH AND SCIENCE 155
VIII ON DREAMS, ILLUSIONS, NORMAL AND ABNORMAL HALLUCINATIONS,
DELIRIUM, AND MADNESS—CONCLUSION 241
INDEX 328


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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