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The principles of psychology, Vol I.
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William James
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1890
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The scope of psychology.
pp. 12
The functions of the brain.
pp. 81
On some general conditions of brain-activity.
pp. 104
Habit.
pp. 128
The automaton-theory.
pp. 145
The mind-stuff theory.
pp. 183
The methods and snares of psychology.
pp. 199
The relations of minds to other things.
pp. 224
The stream of thought.
pp. 291
The consciousness of self.
pp. 402
Attention.
pp. 459
Conception.
pp. 483
Discrimination and comparison.
pp. 550
Association.
pp. 605
The perception of time.
pp. 643
Memory.
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