<p><strong>A systematic examination of the principles governing thought causation and individual creative agency within early twentieth-century philosophical writing.</strong></p><p>In <em>The Creative Process in the Individual</em> Thomas Troward sets out a structured account of the relationship between mind and reality presenting a framework in which thought operates as a formative influence within a broader universal order. Drawing upon legal reasoning and metaphysical inquiry Troward develops a series of arguments concerning causation mental action and the conditions under which individual creativity becomes effective.</p><p>The work proceeds through a sequence of carefully arranged chapters each addressing a specific aspect of mental and creative law. Troward distinguishes between abstract principle and practical application maintaining a controlled and methodical tone throughout. His analysis reflects the intellectual environment of the early twentieth century where questions of mind science and philosophy were increasingly brought into relation.</p><p>First published in 1910 <em>The Creative Process in the Individual</em> has remained a significant text within the study of New Thought and early modern philosophy. This unabridged edition presents the complete text offering a clear and consistent reading of Troward's original work.</p>
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