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David Hartley
David Hartley

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[Revised entry by Richard Allen on August 13, 2024.
Changes to: Bibliography]
David Hartley (1705 – 57) is the author of Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duty, and his Expectations (1749) – a wide-ranging synthesis of neurology, moral psychology, and spirituality (i.e., our “frame,” “duty,” and “expectations”). The Observations gained dedicated advocates in Britain, America, and Continental Europe, who appreciated it both for its science and its spirituality. As science, the work grounds consciousness in neuro-physiology, mind in brain. On…

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