<p>First published in 1913 Jevons' <i>Personality</i> marries the disciplines of philosophy and psychology in order to question the existence of personality and the arguments surrounding it. The book is arranged into four chapters based on a series of lectures delivered in Oxford in 1912: these discuss such areas as the relationship between science psychology and personality; the argument that there are changes but no things which change and consequently there are changes but no persons who change; and the concepts of individualism and unity.</p>
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