In this intriguing essay, Binet explores a little-known branch of psychology that reveals the psychological phenomena present even among the simplest life forms. He argues that these phenomena are fundamental to all living beings, from the most basic cells to complex organisms, emphasizing their essential role in the essence of life itself. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of micro-organisms and their inherent psychological experiences. - Summary by Leon Harvey
Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion
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