
Mind And Its Education
Published over a century ago, 'Mind And Its Education' by George Herbert Betts explores the nature of the mind and the processes of consciousness. Betts argues that while the mind is intangible and not accessible through the senses, it can be studied scientifically. The book combines practical insights with references to poetry and literature, offering a unique perspective on educating the creative mind. This work remains notable for its early examination of psychological education and its emphasis on the relationship between mind and learning.
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