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The principles of psychology.
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Author(s):
William James
Publication date:
1913
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Sensation.
pp. 44
Imagination.
pp. 76
The perception of 'things'
pp. 134
The perception of space.
pp. 283
The perception of reality.
pp. 325
Reasoning.
pp. 372
The production of movement.
pp. 383
Instinct.
pp. 449
The emotions.
pp. 486
Will.
pp. 593
Hypnotism.
pp. 617
Necessary truths and the effects of experience.
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