psychophilosophical

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psycho- +‎ philosophical

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psychophilosophical (not comparable)

  1. Relating to psychology and philosophy.
    • 1962, William Joseph Bryan, Religious Aspects of Hypnosis, page 30:
      It is interesting that we have a parallel between the brain and the mind and the body and the soul, in that the brain is the anatomical unit which controls the body, and the mind is the psychophilosophical unit somewhere within the brain.
    • 2019, Israel W. Charny, How Can We Commit The Unthinkable?: Genocide: The Human Cancer:
      We therefore prefer to work from concepts that encompass the psychophilosophical principles (Weltanschauung) of a culture or people and descriptions of actual behavior toward other human beings.

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