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On arriving in Moscow by atrain, Levin had put up at the

house of his elder half-brother, Koznishev After changing his

clothes he went down to his brother's study, intending to talk to

him at once about the object of his visit, and to ask his advice;

but his brother was not alone With him there was a well-known

professor of philosophy, who had come from Harkov expressly to

clear up a difference that had arisen between them on a very

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a hot crusade againstthis crusade with interest, and after reading the

professor's last article, he had written hi his

objections He accused the professor of reat

concessions to the ue the matter out The point in discussion was

the question then in vogue: Is there a line to be drawn between

psychological and physiological phenoey Ivanovitch met his brother with the smile of chilly

friendliness he always had for everyone, and introducing him to

the professor, went on with the conversation

A little man in spectacles, with a narrow forehead, tore hireet Levin, and then went

on talking without paying any further attention to hio, but he soon began

to get interested in the subject under discussion

Levin had coazine articles about which they were