文档介绍:The Principles of Psychology
William James
The Principles of Psychology
Table of Contents
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The Principles of Psychology
William James
• Volume I
• Chapter 1. The Scope of Psychology
• Chapter 2. The Functions of the Brain
• Chapter 3. On Some General Conditions of Brain Activity
• Chapter 4. Habit
• Chapter 5. The Automaton Theory
• Chapter 6. The Mind−Stuff Theory
• Chapter 7. The Methods and Snares of Psychology
• Chapter 8. The Relations of Minds to Other Things
• Chapter 9. The Stream of Thought
• Chapter 10. The Consciousness of Self
• Chapter 11. Attention
• Chapter 12. Conception
• Chapter 13. Discrimination parison
• Chapter 14. Association
• Chapter 15. The Perception of Time
• Chapter 16. Memory
• Volume 2
• Chapter 17. Sensation
• Chapter 18. Imagination
• Chapter 19. The Perception of 'Things'
• Chapter 20. The Perception of Space
• Chapter 21. The Perception of Reality
• Chapter 22. Reasoning
• Chapter 23. The Production of Movement
• Chapter 24. Instinct
• Chapter 25. The Emotions
• Chapter 26. Will
• Chapter 27. Hypnotism
• Chapter 28. Necessary Truths and the Effects of Experience
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CHAPTER I. The Scope of Psychology
Psychology is the Science of Mental Life, both of its phenomena and of their conditions. The phenomena are
such things as we call feelings, desires, cognitions, reasonings, decisions, and the like; and, superficially
considered, their variety plexity is such as to leave a chaotic impression on the observer. The most
natural and consequently the earliest way of unifying the material was, first, to classify it as well as might be,
and, secondly