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The principles of psychology

Title
The principles of psychology / by William James, professor of psychology in Harvard University
Author
James, William, 1842-1910
Publication
  • [New York] : Dover Publications, 1950
  • ©1918

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Description
2 volumes in 1 : illustrations; 21 cm
Summary
One of the greatest classics of modern Western literature and science and the source of the ripest thoughts of America's most important philosopher.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Vol. 1. The scope of psychology -- The functions of the brain -- On some general conditions of brain-activity -- Habit -- The automaton-theory -- The mind-stuff theory -- The methods and snares of psychology -- The relations of minds to other things -- The stream of thought -- The consciousness of self -- Attention -- Conception -- Discrimination and comparison -- Association -- The perception of time -- Memory -- vol. 2. Sensation -- Imagination -- The perception of "things" -- The perception of space -- The perception of reality -- Reasoning -- The production of movement -- Instinct -- The emotions -- Will -- Hypnotism -- Necessary truths and the effects of experience.
ISBN
  • 0486203816
  • 9780486203812
  • 0486203824
  • 9780486203829
LCCN
50007801
OCLC
  • ocm00191755
  • 191755
  • SCSB-1776435
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library