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Book chapters
pp. 1
What is Thought?
pp. 14
The Need for Training Thought.
pp. 29
Natural Resources in the Training of Thought.
pp. 45
School Conditions and the Training of Thought.
pp. 56
The Means and End of Mental Training: The Psychological and the Logical.
pp. 68
The Analysis of a Complete Act of Thought.
pp. 79
Systematic Inference: Induction and Deduction.
pp. 101
Judgment: The Interpretation of Facts.
pp. 116
Meaning: Or Conceptions and Understanding.
pp. 135
Concrete and Abstract Thinking.
pp. 145
Empirical and Scientific Thinking.
pp. 157
Activity and the Training of Thought.
pp. 170
Language and the Training of Thought.
pp. 188
Observation and Information in the Training of Mind.
pp. 201
The Recitation and the Training of Thought.
pp. 214
Some General Conclusions.
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