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An introduction to social psychology.
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William McDougall
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1908
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pp. 1
Introduction.
pp. 19
The nature of instincts and their place in the constitution of the human mind.
pp. 45
The principal instincts and the primary emotions of man.
pp. 90
Some general or non-specific innate tendencies.
pp. 121
The nature of the sentiments and the constitution of some of the complex emotions.
pp. 159
The development of the sentiments.
pp. 174
The growth of self-consciousness and of the self-regarding sentiment.
pp. 209
The advance to the higher plane of social conduct.
pp. 228
Volition.
pp. 265
The reproductive and the parental instincts.
pp. 279
The instinct of pugnacity.
pp. 296
The gregarious instinct.
pp. 302
The instinct through which religious conceptions affect social life.
pp. 322
The instincts of acquisition and construction.
pp. 325
Imitation, play, and habit.
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