Psychology: Normal and Morbid
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xvi, 518 pp. CONTENTS: Introduction; Sensation: Faults of Sensation; Thought: The Relation; The Establishment of the Relation: Thinking: Syncrisis: I. Abstraction, II. Generalisation, III. Classification; Faults of Thinking: Faults of Syncrisis; Axiomatic Reasoning: The Syllogism - Faults of Axiomatic Reasoning: Fallacies; Analogy: Faults of Analogy; Proportional Inference: Faults of Proportional Inference; Immediate Inference: Faults of Immediate Inference; Mediate Inference; The Relation Established: Belief--Certainty, Uniformity in Experience, Likelihood, Probability, Likelihood and Probability, Expectation, Truth, Credibility: Faults of Belief: Delusion; Originality, Apperception; Volition: Effort, Will and Desire; Free-Will or Choice; Character: Faults of Volition: Faults of Attention, Faults of Effort, Faults of Instinctive Determination, Faults of Acquired Determination; Memory: Structural Memory, Dynamic Memory, Active Memory, Reminiscence: Faults of Memory; Pleasure and Pain: Affection and Sensation, Affection and Thought, Affection and Attention, Affection and Will, Affection and Memory: Faults of Pleasure and Pain; Subject-Consciousness: Sensation of the Subject-Consciousness, Thoughts of the Subject-Consciousness, Volitions of the Subject-Consciousness, The Subjective Nature of Mental Processes: Disorder of the Subject-Consciouness; Index. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Charles Arthur Mercier FRCP FRCS (21 June 1851 – 2 September 1919) was a British psychiatrist and leading expert on forensic psychiatry and insanity.[1]"--Wikipedia.