A famous long course, complete and unabridged. Widely considered to be the most important text in the history of psychology. Stream of thought, time perception, memory, experimental methods — these are only some of the concerns of a work that was years ahead of its time and is still valid, interesting and useful. Highly illustrated.
Chapter 1. The Scope of Psychology Chapter 2. The Functions of the Brain Chapter 3. On Some General Conditions of Brain Activity Chapter 4. Habit
Chapter 5. The Automaton Theory Chapter 6. The Mind-Stuff Theory Chapter 7. The Methods and Snares of Psychology Chapter 8. The Relations of Minds to Other Things
Chapter 9. The Stream of Thought Chapter 10. The Consciousness of Self Chapter 11. Attention Chapter 12. Conception
Chapter 13. Discrimination and Comparison Chapter 14. Association Chapter 15. The Perception of Time Chapter 16. Memory
Volume 2
Chapter 17. Sensation Chapter 18. Imagination Chapter 19. The Perception of 'Things' Chapter 20. The Perception of Space
Chapter 21. The Perception of Reality Chapter 22. Reasoning Chapter 23. The Production of Movement Chapter 24. Instinct
Chapter 25. The Emotions Chapter 26. Will Chapter 27. Hypnotism Chapter 28. Necessary Truths and the Effects of Experience
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