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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