The Principles of Psychology

The Principles of Psychology

William James

Yayıncı
Cosimo, Inc.
Sayfa
712
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1890

Özet

The Principles of Psychology is William James's monumental study of mind, consciousness, habit, attention, emotion, will, and experience. James writes as philosopher, psychologist, and observer, trying to describe mental life as it actually moves rather than as a set of fixed abstractions. His famous attention to the stream of consciousness gives the work unusual vitality and range.

The book remains important because it helped shape modern psychology while still speaking to philosophy, literature, education, and everyday self-understanding. The Principles of Psychology rewards readers interested in how thought flows, how habits form, how choices feel, and how human experience can be studied without flattening its richness. It is demanding, but deeply alive in argument and observation.

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