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I agree. Your pricing however is off. I use Bookfinder.com.

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William James -On HUman Immortality. By the way a significant influence on McGilchrist.

Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine

Every memory and affection of one’s present life is to be preserved, and one shall never in sæcula sæculorum cease to be able to say to himself: “I am the same personal being who in old times upon the earth had those experiences.”

Preface

James answers his critics who claim his thoughts are a pantheistic idea of immortality, not the Christian idea (survival in strictly personal form). He answers that one may conceive the mental world behind the veil in as individualistic a form as one pleases, without any detriment to the general scheme by which the brain is represented as a transmissive organ.

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https://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jlawler/courses/phi280/assets/documents/Human%20Immortality%20by%20William%20James.pdf

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