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THE following pages contain advertisements of a few of the Macmillan books on kindred subjectsByEDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENERD.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt., Sage Professor of Psychology, Cornell University, Associate Editor of “Mind” and of “The American Journal of Psychology.”A Text Book of PsychologyA much enlarged and revised edition of the well-known work “An Outline of Psychology.”Part I, Cloth, 316 pages, 12mo, $1.30A Primer of PsychologyThis is intended as a first book, comprehensive enough to give the general reader a fair idea of the field of modern psychology, its methods of research, and an outline of its most important results. Every statement is made with as little of technical detail as is practicable. The student who proposes to make a special study of psychology will find it time well spent if he reads this book first.Cloth, 316 pages, 12mo, $1.00Experimental PsychologyA Manual of Laboratory Practice.I. Qualitative ExperimentsStudent’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 214 pages, $1.60Instructor’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 456 pages, $2.50II. Quantitative ExperimentsStudent’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 208 pages, $1.40Instructor’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 453 pages, $2.50“Dr. Titchener’s lucid and fascinating text-book ... is a triumph of industry and competence.”—The Speaker, London.The Psychology of Feeling and AttentionA Course of Lectures, delivered by invitation at Columbia University, which brings together all we at present know of the elementary affective processes and of the attentive state. The entire discussion constitutes a sort of critical résumé of experimental work up to 1908.Cloth, 8vo, 404 pages, with a bibliography and index, $1.40By EDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENERM.A.(Oxon.),Ph.D.(Leipzig),LL.D.(University of Wisconsin)Member of the Aristotelian Society and of the Neurological Society of London;Associate Editor of Mind and of the American Journal of Psychology;Sage Professor of Psychology in the Cornell University.Experimental Psychology:A Manual of Laboratory Practice.Volume I.Qualitative ExperimentsStudent’s Manual$1.60Instructor’s Manual$2.50Volume II.Quantitative ExperimentsStudent’s Manual$1.40Instructor’s Manual$2.50An Outline of PsychologyThird Edition, Revised and Enlarged.Cloth, 8vo, $1.50“Clear, exact in expression, systematic, methodical. The work is thoroughly good and useful.”—Joseph Jastrow.A Primer of PsychologyThird Edition, Revised and Enlarged.Cloth, 8vo, $1.00TRANSLATIONSO. KUELPE.Introduction to Psychology.Translated byW. B.PillsburyandE. B. Titchener.Cloth, 8vo, $1.60 netO. KUELPE.Outlines of Philosophy.Translated byE. B.Titchener.Large 8vo, $2.60 netW. WUNDT.Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology.Translated byJ. E. CreightonandE. B. Titchener.Third Edition, revised. Large 8vo, $2.60W. WUNDT.Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life.Translated byJ. H. Gulliver,E. B. Titchener, andM. F. Washburn.Vol. I.The Facts of the Moral Life.Large 8vo, $2.25Vol. II.Ethical Systems.Large 8vo, $1.75Vol. III.The Principles of Morality and the Departments of the Moral Life.Large 8vo, $2.00W. WUNDT.Principles of Physiological Psychology.Translated byE. B. Titchener.Vol. I.Introduction: The Bodily Substrate of the Mental Life.Vol. II.Preparing.Large 8vo, $3.00The Animal Behavior SeriesUnder the General Editorship ofROBERT M. YERKES, Ph.D.Instructor in Comparative Philosophy, Harvard UniversityThe aim of the Series is to present a number of small volumes which taken together shall form a comprehensive introduction to Comparative PsychologyNOW READYThe Dancing MouseBy ROBERT M. YERKES, Ph.D.Cloth, 12mo, xxi + 290 pages, Illus., $1.25“Dr. Yerkes’ book is a most interesting example of modern laboratory methods and can be read with profit by any one, on account of the accurate methods of observation and careful deductive reasoning which it shows. An elaborate, painstaking system of experiments was carried on with over 400 mice, with the object of determining muscular coördination, structural peculiarities, strength of the special sense organs, habit formation, educability, and strength of memory of these little animals. Some experiments were also undertaken along the line of inherited peculiarities.... The work is really only a preliminary study, but it will be read with much interest by all students of comparative psychology.”—Journal of American Medical Association.The Animal MindBy MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar CollegeCloth, 12mo, 333 pages, $1.60“As the author points out, the title of this book might more appropriately have been ‘The Animal Mind Deduced from Experimental Evidence,’ for the facts here set forth are very largely the results of the experimental method in comparative psychology. The mass of experimental material that has been accumulated from the researches of physiologists and psychologists is already great, but is also for the most part inaccessible to the ordinary student, being widely scattered and to a considerable extent published in the journals of specialists, which the average college library does not contain. Hence the usefulness of the present ... interesting work.”—New York Sun.Creighton’s Introductory LogicByJAMES EDWIN CREIGHTONSage Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in Cornell UniversityNew York, 1898. Third edition revised and enlarged, with the addition of new Problems and Examples, 1909. Ninth reprint, 1914.520 pages, $1.40The present edition represents a thorough revision of this popular text-book. The large divisions—The Syllogism, Inductive Methods, and the Nature of Thought—make possible the treatment of the subject in the class-room according to the individual plans of the instructor, as the last division may be omitted, to be treated in an elementary course in Philosophy. By the revision the treatment of the various inductive methods has been brought into a close relation with a general philosophical theory. One of the chief values of the text is the great number of problems and examples of reasoning to be analyzed that are included. These have all been proved of great benefit to both student and instructor.THE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers——64-66 Fifth Avenue——New York

THE following pages contain advertisements of a few of the Macmillan books on kindred subjectsByEDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENERD.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt., Sage Professor of Psychology, Cornell University, Associate Editor of “Mind” and of “The American Journal of Psychology.”A Text Book of PsychologyA much enlarged and revised edition of the well-known work “An Outline of Psychology.”Part I, Cloth, 316 pages, 12mo, $1.30A Primer of PsychologyThis is intended as a first book, comprehensive enough to give the general reader a fair idea of the field of modern psychology, its methods of research, and an outline of its most important results. Every statement is made with as little of technical detail as is practicable. The student who proposes to make a special study of psychology will find it time well spent if he reads this book first.Cloth, 316 pages, 12mo, $1.00Experimental PsychologyA Manual of Laboratory Practice.I. Qualitative ExperimentsStudent’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 214 pages, $1.60Instructor’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 456 pages, $2.50II. Quantitative ExperimentsStudent’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 208 pages, $1.40Instructor’s ManualCloth, 8vo, 453 pages, $2.50“Dr. Titchener’s lucid and fascinating text-book ... is a triumph of industry and competence.”—The Speaker, London.The Psychology of Feeling and AttentionA Course of Lectures, delivered by invitation at Columbia University, which brings together all we at present know of the elementary affective processes and of the attentive state. The entire discussion constitutes a sort of critical résumé of experimental work up to 1908.Cloth, 8vo, 404 pages, with a bibliography and index, $1.40By EDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENERM.A.(Oxon.),Ph.D.(Leipzig),LL.D.(University of Wisconsin)Member of the Aristotelian Society and of the Neurological Society of London;Associate Editor of Mind and of the American Journal of Psychology;Sage Professor of Psychology in the Cornell University.Experimental Psychology:A Manual of Laboratory Practice.Volume I.Qualitative ExperimentsStudent’s Manual$1.60Instructor’s Manual$2.50Volume II.Quantitative ExperimentsStudent’s Manual$1.40Instructor’s Manual$2.50An Outline of PsychologyThird Edition, Revised and Enlarged.Cloth, 8vo, $1.50“Clear, exact in expression, systematic, methodical. The work is thoroughly good and useful.”—Joseph Jastrow.A Primer of PsychologyThird Edition, Revised and Enlarged.Cloth, 8vo, $1.00TRANSLATIONSO. KUELPE.Introduction to Psychology.Translated byW. B.PillsburyandE. B. Titchener.Cloth, 8vo, $1.60 netO. KUELPE.Outlines of Philosophy.Translated byE. B.Titchener.Large 8vo, $2.60 netW. WUNDT.Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology.Translated byJ. E. CreightonandE. B. Titchener.Third Edition, revised. Large 8vo, $2.60W. WUNDT.Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life.Translated byJ. H. Gulliver,E. B. Titchener, andM. F. Washburn.Vol. I.The Facts of the Moral Life.Large 8vo, $2.25Vol. II.Ethical Systems.Large 8vo, $1.75Vol. III.The Principles of Morality and the Departments of the Moral Life.Large 8vo, $2.00W. WUNDT.Principles of Physiological Psychology.Translated byE. B. Titchener.Vol. I.Introduction: The Bodily Substrate of the Mental Life.Vol. II.Preparing.Large 8vo, $3.00The Animal Behavior SeriesUnder the General Editorship ofROBERT M. YERKES, Ph.D.Instructor in Comparative Philosophy, Harvard UniversityThe aim of the Series is to present a number of small volumes which taken together shall form a comprehensive introduction to Comparative PsychologyNOW READYThe Dancing MouseBy ROBERT M. YERKES, Ph.D.Cloth, 12mo, xxi + 290 pages, Illus., $1.25“Dr. Yerkes’ book is a most interesting example of modern laboratory methods and can be read with profit by any one, on account of the accurate methods of observation and careful deductive reasoning which it shows. An elaborate, painstaking system of experiments was carried on with over 400 mice, with the object of determining muscular coördination, structural peculiarities, strength of the special sense organs, habit formation, educability, and strength of memory of these little animals. Some experiments were also undertaken along the line of inherited peculiarities.... The work is really only a preliminary study, but it will be read with much interest by all students of comparative psychology.”—Journal of American Medical Association.The Animal MindBy MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar CollegeCloth, 12mo, 333 pages, $1.60“As the author points out, the title of this book might more appropriately have been ‘The Animal Mind Deduced from Experimental Evidence,’ for the facts here set forth are very largely the results of the experimental method in comparative psychology. The mass of experimental material that has been accumulated from the researches of physiologists and psychologists is already great, but is also for the most part inaccessible to the ordinary student, being widely scattered and to a considerable extent published in the journals of specialists, which the average college library does not contain. Hence the usefulness of the present ... interesting work.”—New York Sun.Creighton’s Introductory LogicByJAMES EDWIN CREIGHTONSage Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in Cornell UniversityNew York, 1898. Third edition revised and enlarged, with the addition of new Problems and Examples, 1909. Ninth reprint, 1914.520 pages, $1.40The present edition represents a thorough revision of this popular text-book. The large divisions—The Syllogism, Inductive Methods, and the Nature of Thought—make possible the treatment of the subject in the class-room according to the individual plans of the instructor, as the last division may be omitted, to be treated in an elementary course in Philosophy. By the revision the treatment of the various inductive methods has been brought into a close relation with a general philosophical theory. One of the chief values of the text is the great number of problems and examples of reasoning to be analyzed that are included. These have all been proved of great benefit to both student and instructor.THE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers——64-66 Fifth Avenue——New York

THE following pages contain advertisements of a few of the Macmillan books on kindred subjects

THE following pages contain advertisements of a few of the Macmillan books on kindred subjects

ByEDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENER

D.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt., Sage Professor of Psychology, Cornell University, Associate Editor of “Mind” and of “The American Journal of Psychology.”

A Text Book of Psychology

A much enlarged and revised edition of the well-known work “An Outline of Psychology.”

Part I, Cloth, 316 pages, 12mo, $1.30

A Primer of Psychology

This is intended as a first book, comprehensive enough to give the general reader a fair idea of the field of modern psychology, its methods of research, and an outline of its most important results. Every statement is made with as little of technical detail as is practicable. The student who proposes to make a special study of psychology will find it time well spent if he reads this book first.

Cloth, 316 pages, 12mo, $1.00

Experimental Psychology

A Manual of Laboratory Practice.

I. Qualitative Experiments

II. Quantitative Experiments

“Dr. Titchener’s lucid and fascinating text-book ... is a triumph of industry and competence.”—The Speaker, London.

The Psychology of Feeling and Attention

A Course of Lectures, delivered by invitation at Columbia University, which brings together all we at present know of the elementary affective processes and of the attentive state. The entire discussion constitutes a sort of critical résumé of experimental work up to 1908.

Cloth, 8vo, 404 pages, with a bibliography and index, $1.40

By EDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENER

M.A.(Oxon.),Ph.D.(Leipzig),LL.D.(University of Wisconsin)

Member of the Aristotelian Society and of the Neurological Society of London;Associate Editor of Mind and of the American Journal of Psychology;Sage Professor of Psychology in the Cornell University.

Experimental Psychology:A Manual of Laboratory Practice.

Volume I.Qualitative Experiments

Volume II.Quantitative Experiments

An Outline of Psychology

Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged.Cloth, 8vo, $1.50

“Clear, exact in expression, systematic, methodical. The work is thoroughly good and useful.”—Joseph Jastrow.

A Primer of Psychology

Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged.Cloth, 8vo, $1.00

TRANSLATIONS

O. KUELPE.Introduction to Psychology.Translated byW. B.

PillsburyandE. B. Titchener.

Cloth, 8vo, $1.60 net

O. KUELPE.Outlines of Philosophy.Translated byE. B.

Titchener.

Large 8vo, $2.60 net

W. WUNDT.Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology.

Translated byJ. E. CreightonandE. B. Titchener.

Third Edition, revised. Large 8vo, $2.60

W. WUNDT.Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life.Translated byJ. H. Gulliver,E. B. Titchener, andM. F. Washburn.

W. WUNDT.Principles of Physiological Psychology.

Translated byE. B. Titchener.

The Animal Behavior Series

Under the General Editorship of

ROBERT M. YERKES, Ph.D.

Instructor in Comparative Philosophy, Harvard University

The aim of the Series is to present a number of small volumes which taken together shall form a comprehensive introduction to Comparative Psychology

NOW READY

The Dancing Mouse

By ROBERT M. YERKES, Ph.D.

Cloth, 12mo, xxi + 290 pages, Illus., $1.25

“Dr. Yerkes’ book is a most interesting example of modern laboratory methods and can be read with profit by any one, on account of the accurate methods of observation and careful deductive reasoning which it shows. An elaborate, painstaking system of experiments was carried on with over 400 mice, with the object of determining muscular coördination, structural peculiarities, strength of the special sense organs, habit formation, educability, and strength of memory of these little animals. Some experiments were also undertaken along the line of inherited peculiarities.... The work is really only a preliminary study, but it will be read with much interest by all students of comparative psychology.”—Journal of American Medical Association.

The Animal Mind

By MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College

Cloth, 12mo, 333 pages, $1.60

“As the author points out, the title of this book might more appropriately have been ‘The Animal Mind Deduced from Experimental Evidence,’ for the facts here set forth are very largely the results of the experimental method in comparative psychology. The mass of experimental material that has been accumulated from the researches of physiologists and psychologists is already great, but is also for the most part inaccessible to the ordinary student, being widely scattered and to a considerable extent published in the journals of specialists, which the average college library does not contain. Hence the usefulness of the present ... interesting work.”—New York Sun.

Creighton’s Introductory Logic

ByJAMES EDWIN CREIGHTON

Sage Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in Cornell University

New York, 1898. Third edition revised and enlarged, with the addition of new Problems and Examples, 1909. Ninth reprint, 1914.

520 pages, $1.40

The present edition represents a thorough revision of this popular text-book. The large divisions—The Syllogism, Inductive Methods, and the Nature of Thought—make possible the treatment of the subject in the class-room according to the individual plans of the instructor, as the last division may be omitted, to be treated in an elementary course in Philosophy. By the revision the treatment of the various inductive methods has been brought into a close relation with a general philosophical theory. One of the chief values of the text is the great number of problems and examples of reasoning to be analyzed that are included. These have all been proved of great benefit to both student and instructor.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

Publishers——64-66 Fifth Avenue——New York


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