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Core Belief

"Bray believed in the power of reason and science to improve society and the individual. He was a proponent of phrenology and believed that understanding the human mind was essential for personal and social progress."

Worldview

Bray saw the world through a lens of scientific inquiry and social progress. He believed that understanding the laws of nature and the workings of the human mind was essential for creating a better world.

Personality

Intelligent, progressive, and open-minded, Bray was a man of intellectual curiosity and a champion of new ideas. He was deeply interested in phrenology and social reform.

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