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Reflections on the Principles of Psychology: William James After A Century
Contributor(s): Johnson, Michael G. (Author), Henley, Tracy B. (Author), Henley, Tracy (Editor)
ISBN: 0805802053     ISBN-13: 9780805802054
Publisher: Psychology Press
OUR PRICE:   $123.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 1990
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | History
- Psychology | Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
- Psychology | Experimental Psychology
Dewey: 150.92
LCCN: 90035867
Lexile Measure: 1360
Physical Information: 1.09" H x 6.22" W x 9.08" (1.58 lbs) 344 pages
 
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This important volume looks back to 1890 and -- 100 years later -- asks some of the same questions William James was asking in his "Principles of Psychology," In so doing, it reviews our progress toward their solutions. Among the contemporary concerns of 1990 that the editors consider are: the nature of the self and the will, conscious experience, associationism, the basic acts of cognition, and the nature of perception. Their findings: Although the developments in each of these areas during the last 100 years have been monumental, James' views as presented in the "Principles" still remain viable and provocative.
To provide a context for understanding James, some chapters are devoted primarily to recent scholarship about James himself -- focusing on the time the "Principles" was written, relevant intellectual influences, and considerations of his understanding of this "new" science of psychology. The balance of this volume is devoted to specific topics of particular interest to James. One critical theme woven into almost every chapter is the tension between the role of experience (or phenomenological data) within a scientific psychology, and the viability of a materialistic (or biologically reductive) account of mental life. Written for professionals, practitioners, and students of psychology -- in all disciplines.