Description: The Principles of Psychology(American Science Series, Advanced Course) by William James Early edition of the foundational work of psychology New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1893. xii, 689; vi, 704, 8 pp. Two volumes. Publisher's dark green cloth with gilt spine lettering, dark brown endpapers. Early edition. Title pages dated 1893. Very Good with worn heads with short tears, Vol. 1 front hinge cracked but holding, former owner's name on verso of front free endpaper. In this 1300+ page masterwork , a summary of his productive years at Harvard, James emphasized his experimental method and the treatment of psychology as a natural science. He argued that mental processes should be viewed as "activities [useful] to living creatures as they attempt to maintain and adapt themselves in the world of nature" (Duane Schultz A History of Modern Psychology, 3rd ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy called this "a rich blend of physiology, psychology, philosophy, and personal reflection that has given us such ideas as 'the stream of thought' [better known as the "stream of consciousness"] and the baby's impression of the world as 'as one great blooming, buzzing confusion.' It contains seeds of pragmatism and phenomenology, and influenced generations of thinkers in Europe and America." A seminal work in the history of modern thought.
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Year Printed: 1893
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Psychology
Binding: Hardcover
Region: North America
Author: William James
Subject: Science & Medicine
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Place of Publication: New York
Special Attributes: 2 Volumes