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Who Was the Earliest to Argue That the Mind Exists

Question 156

Question 156

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Who was the earliest to argue that the mind exists in its present form because of past and present efforts to adapt to various environments?​


A) ​Spencer
B) James
C) ​Darwin
D) Hollerith
E) Dewey

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