The Principles of Psychology, Vol. 1, المجلد 1Courier Corporation, 13/07/2012 - 720 من الصفحات "For the psychologist, standard reading, to all readers, a classic of interpretation." — Psychiatric Quarterly This is the first inexpensive edition of the complete Long Course in Principles of Psychology, one of the great classics of modern Western literature and science and the source of the ripest thoughts of America’s most important philosopher. As such, it should not be confused with the many abridgements that omit key sections. The book presents lucid descriptions of human mental activity, with detailed considerations of the stream of thought, consciousness, time perception, memory, imagination, emotions, reason, abnormal phenomena, and similar topics. In its course it takes into account the work of Berkeley, Binet, Bradley, Darwin, Descartes, Fechner, Galton, Green, Helmholtz, Herbart, Hume, Janet, Kant, Lange, Lotze, Locke, Mill, Royce, Schopenhauer, Spinoza, Wundt, and scores of others. It examines contrasting interpretations of mental phenomena, treating introspective analysis, philosophical interpretations, and experimental research. Although the book originally appeared nearly 75 years ago, it remains unsurpassed today as a brilliantly written survey of William James’ timeless view of psychology. "Rereading James brings a sense of perspective and even a little humility to our regard for more modern achievements." — Journal of Consulting Psychology |
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... brain , is the part whose experiences are directly concerned . If the nervous communication be cut off between the brain and other parts , the experiences of those other parts are non - existent for the mind . The eye is blind , the ear ...
... brain , is the part whose experiences are directly concerned . If the nervous communication be cut off between the brain and other parts , the experiences of those other parts are non - existent for the mind . The eye is blind , the ear ...
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... brain's mechanism accounting for mental action , by very similar considerations . A machine as such , he says , will bring forth right results when it is in good order , and wrong results if out of repair . But both kinds of result flow ...
... brain's mechanism accounting for mental action , by very similar considerations . A machine as such , he says , will bring forth right results when it is in good order , and wrong results if out of repair . But both kinds of result flow ...
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... brain . Get a sheep's head , a small saw , chisel , scalpel and forceps ( all three can best be had from a surgical - instrument maker ) , and unravel its parts either by the aid of a human dissecting book , such as Holden's Manual of ...
... brain . Get a sheep's head , a small saw , chisel , scalpel and forceps ( all three can best be had from a surgical - instrument maker ) , and unravel its parts either by the aid of a human dissecting book , such as Holden's Manual of ...
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... brain's highest lobes , and still more is this the case with animals higher in the zoological scale . The results are just the same if , instead of a frog , we take a pigeon , and cut out his hemispheres as they are ordi- narily cut out ...
... brain's highest lobes , and still more is this the case with animals higher in the zoological scale . The results are just the same if , instead of a frog , we take a pigeon , and cut out his hemispheres as they are ordi- narily cut out ...
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... . The effect on the child's conduct. FIG . 4. - The dotted lines stand for affer ent paths , the broken lines for paths between the centres ; the entire lines FIG . 8. - Right Hemisphere of Human Brain . FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN . 25.
... . The effect on the child's conduct. FIG . 4. - The dotted lines stand for affer ent paths , the broken lines for paths between the centres ; the entire lines FIG . 8. - Right Hemisphere of Human Brain . FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN . 25.
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