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Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science

Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science

De : Thomas Troward
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Dive into the profound insights of Thomas Troward, a British judge turned philosopher, who dedicated his retirement to exploring the intersections of logic and spirituality. Influenced by the teachings of various religions—including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism—Troward sought to understand the principles of cause and effect with clarity and precision. His work, particularly the Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science, has been lauded by notable figures like philosopher William James, who called it the ablest statement of philosophy he had encountered. Furthermore, early members of Alcoholics Anonymous were encouraged to engage with Troward’s ideas, showcasing the lasting impact of his philosophy. Even the 2006 film The Secret acknowledges his influence, making this lecture series a timeless resource for anyone seeking to understand the power of thought and belief.Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion Philosophie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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  • 016 - Chapter 16 - The Spirit
    Feb 9 2026
    Dive into the profound insights of Thomas Troward, a British judge turned philosopher, who dedicated his retirement to exploring the intersections of logic and spirituality. Influenced by the teachings of various religions—including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism—Troward sought to understand the principles of cause and effect with clarity and precision. His work, particularly the Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science, has been lauded by notable figures like philosopher William James, who called it the ablest statement of philosophy he had encountered. Furthermore, early members of Alcoholics Anonymous were encouraged to engage with Troward’s ideas, showcasing the lasting impact of his philosophy. Even the 2006 film The Secret acknowledges his influence, making this lecture series a timeless resource for anyone seeking to understand the power of thought and belief.
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    7 min
  • 015 - Chapter 15 - The Soul
    Feb 9 2026
    Dive into the profound insights of Thomas Troward, a British judge turned philosopher, who dedicated his retirement to exploring the intersections of logic and spirituality. Influenced by the teachings of various religions—including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism—Troward sought to understand the principles of cause and effect with clarity and precision. His work, particularly the Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science, has been lauded by notable figures like philosopher William James, who called it the ablest statement of philosophy he had encountered. Furthermore, early members of Alcoholics Anonymous were encouraged to engage with Troward’s ideas, showcasing the lasting impact of his philosophy. Even the 2006 film The Secret acknowledges his influence, making this lecture series a timeless resource for anyone seeking to understand the power of thought and belief.
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    12 min
  • 014 - Chapter 14 - The Body
    Feb 9 2026
    Dive into the profound insights of Thomas Troward, a British judge turned philosopher, who dedicated his retirement to exploring the intersections of logic and spirituality. Influenced by the teachings of various religions—including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism—Troward sought to understand the principles of cause and effect with clarity and precision. His work, particularly the Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science, has been lauded by notable figures like philosopher William James, who called it the ablest statement of philosophy he had encountered. Furthermore, early members of Alcoholics Anonymous were encouraged to engage with Troward’s ideas, showcasing the lasting impact of his philosophy. Even the 2006 film The Secret acknowledges his influence, making this lecture series a timeless resource for anyone seeking to understand the power of thought and belief.
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    13 min
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