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The elements of psychology

Edward L. Thorndike

(International library of psychology, 126 . General psychology ; 32)

Routledge, 1999

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First published in 1905 by Routledge and Kegan Paul -- t.p. verso

Includes index and bibliography (p.342)

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

ISBN 9780415210447

Description

This is Volume XXXII of thirty-eight in a collection on General Psychology. Originally published in 1905, the aim of this book is to help students to learn the general principles of psychology. Those facts which can most profitably be made the subject matter of a course in general psychology are presented with an abundance of concrete illustrations, experiments, exercises and questions, by which the student may secure real rather than verbal conceptions and may test, apply and make permanent his knowledge.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Subject Matter and Problems of Psychology
  • Part 1 Descriptive Psychology
  • Chapter 2 Feelings of Qualities and Things as Present
  • Chapter 3 Feelings of Things as Absent
  • Chapter 4 Feelings of Facts
  • Chapter 5 Feelings of Personal Conditions
  • Chapter 6 Mental States Concerned in the Direction of Conduct
  • Chapter 7 General Characteristics of Mental States
  • Chapter 8 The Functions of Mental States
  • Part 2 The Physiological Basis of Mental Life
  • Chapter 9 The Constitution of the Nervous System
  • Chapter 10 The Action of the Nervous System
  • Chapter 11 The Nervous System and Mental States
  • Part 3 Dynamic Psychology
  • Chapter 12 Original Tendencies to Connections
  • Chapter 13 The Law of Association
  • Chapter 14 The Law of Dissociation or Analysis
  • Chapter 15 The Connections Between1 Sense Stimuli and Mental States
  • Chapter 16 The Connections Between one, Mental State and Another
  • Chapter 17 The Connections Between One Mental State and Another (Continued)
  • Chapter 18 The Connections Between Mental States and Acts
  • Chapter 19 Movements
  • Chapter 20 Selective Processes
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 21 Conclusion
Volume

: set ISBN 9780415211291

Description

This set provides an eclectic mix of areas within psychology, with many volumes covering a broad range of subjects in themselves. Areas covered include creative imagination, art and the unconscious, dreams, the mind in sleep, the nature of laughter, common sense and consciousness, nervous disorders, the nature of love and hate, as well as investigations into areas now considered more obscure, such as telepathy and clairvoyance. Titles such as The ABC of Psychology (1929), The Psychologist at Work (1937) and Readings in General Psychology (1959) provide an excellent overview of psychology as it has developed over the years. This set also includes classic works such as Man for Himself by Erich Fromm and Emotion by James Hillman.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA45225368
  • ISBN
    • 0415211298
    • 0415210445
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 351 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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