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Ian Glynn
Ian Glynn, emeritus professor of physiology at Cambridge and a fellow of Trinity College, is the author of An Anatomy of Thought: The Origin and Machinery of the Mind.
Selected bibliography
- The Life and Death of Smallpox by Ian Glynn and Jenifer Glynn (2004)
- An Anatomy of Thought: The Origins and Machinery of the Mind (1999)
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