Although the relation of the mind to the brain is a common topic in the teaching of psychology, psychogeny—the study of the origin of mind—is a neglected problem. Two theories, referred to here as identity theory and emergentism, are outlined and explored in terms of claims, strengths, and weaknesses. Student reactions to psychogeny as a topical area are also presented.
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