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The principles of psychology.

Author: William James
Publisher: Chicago, Encyclopaedia Britannica [1955, ©1952]
Series: Great books of the Western world, v. 53
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: William James
ISBN: 0852291639 9780852291634
OCLC Number: 1285516
Description: xiv, 897 p. illus. 25 cm.
Contents: Scope of psychology -- Functions of the brain -- On some general conditions of brain-activity -- Habit -- Automaton-theory -- Mind-stuff theory -- Methods and snares of psychology -- Relations of minds to other things -- Stream of thought -- Consciousness of self -- Attention -- Conception -- Discrimination and comparison -- Association -- Perception of time -- Memory -- Sensation -- Imagination -- Perception of "things" -- Perception of space -- Perception of reality -- Reasoning -- Production of movement -- Instinct -- Emotions -- Will -- Hypnotism -- Necessary truths and the effects of experience.
Series Title: Great books of the Western world, v. 53

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