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Excerpt from History of the Philosophy of Mind, Vol. 1: Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on Mental Science From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
IT is upwards of twenty years Since I first formed the intention of writing a work of this description. Having been an ardent cultivator of metaphysical literature from early youth, I often experienced the want of some guide to a knowledge of authors, and their several publications on this species of philo sophy; and it occurred to me that a work, which simply brought into one focus the multifarious and scattered elements of speculation which every civi lized country possessed, could not fail to prove highly useful, not only to the mere scholar like myself, but even to those more advanced in philo sophical knowledge and acquirements. To form a plan, however, is one thing; but to execute it, another. I soon found the great difficulties which lay in my path. In England it is more arduous to write a history of philosophy, than in any other country in Europe chie?y from the deficiency of works on the literature of the Middle Ages.
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