"A most brilliant essay in psychology."-New Statesman. "A delightful experience."-Joseph Conrad. Philosopher, mathematician and social critic, Bertrand Russell was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. In The Analysis of Mind, one of his most influential and exciting books, Russell presents an intriguing reconciliation between the materialism of psychology with the anti-materialism of physics, drawing upon the writings of psychologists such as William James and John Watson to offer a comprehensive treatment of belief, desire, habit, memory, meaning, and causal law. One of the most important works on the philosophy of mind.