First published in 1913, Jevons "Personality" marries the
disciplines of philosophy and psychology in order to question the
existence of personality and the arguments surrounding it.
Intriguingly, Jevons suggests that if a person can question their
own personality and existence, by extension they can also question
the personality and existence of God. The book is arranged into
four chapters based on a series of lectures delivered in Oxford in
1912: these discuss such areas as the relationship between science,
psychology, and personality; the argument that "there are changes,
but no things which change," and consequently there are changes,
but no persons who change; and, the concepts of individualism and
unity."
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