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"The Origin and Evolution of the Idea of the Soul" delves into the historical and philosophical roots of the concept of the soul. This exploration traces the development of spiritual beliefs across various cultures and eras, examining how the understanding of the soul has transformed over time.
Charles H. Kerr and Paul Lafargue offer a detailed analysis of the soul's evolution, providing insights into its enduring significance in human thought and culture. Readers interested in metaphysics, religious history, and the development of spiritual ideas will find this work a valuable resource.
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