The Thought and Character of William James: As Revealed in Unpublished Correspondence and Notes, Together with His Published Writings, Volume 2Designed to serve as both a systematic account of James's development and a repository of selections from his unpublished writings, the one-volume work (which forms the basis for this new paperback edition) offers a brief and convenient sourcebook of James's thought, set forth in terms that require no previous familiarity with technical problems of philosophy and psychology. |
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EARLY STUDY AND TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
The New Psychology in Germany in 1867 | 23 |
GENERAL SOURCES OF THE PRINCIPLES | 51 |
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