The Human Intellect: with an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul
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xxvii, 673 pp. Five pages of ads follow text. CONTENTS: Introduction: Psychology and the Soul; Psychology Defined and Vindicated; The Relations of the Soul to Matter; The Faculties of the Soul; Is Psychology a Science?--Can there be a Science of the Human Soul? and what are its Principles and Methods?; The Human Intellect: It's Function, Development, and Faculties; Part First. Presentation and Presentative Knowledge: Consciousness - Natural Consciousness; Reflective, or Philosophical Consciousness; Sense-Perception--The Conditions and the Process; Classes of Sense-Perceptions; The Acquired Sense-Perceptions; Development and Growth of Sense-Perception; The Products of Sense-Perception, or the Perception of Material Things; Activity of the Soul in Sense-Perception; Theories of Sense-Perception; Part Second: Representation and Representative Knowledge: The Representative Power Defined and Explained; The Representative Object--Its Nature and Importance; The Condition and Laws of Representation--The Association of Ideas; Representation--(1) The Memory, or Recognizing Faculty - (2) The Phantasy, or Imaging Power - (3) The Imagination, or Creative Power; Part Third. Thinking and Thought-Knowledge: Thought-Knowledge Defined and Explained; Thought--The Formation of the Concept, or Notion; The Nature of the Concept--Sketch of Theories; The Nature of the Concept--Conclusions from the History of Theories; Judgment and the Proposition; Reasoning--Deductive or Mediate Judgment; Reasoning--Varieties of Deduction; Inductive Reasoning or Induction; Scientific Arrangement--The System; Part Fourth. Intuition and Intuitive Knowledge: The Intuitions Defined and Enumerated; Theories of Intuitive Knowledge; Formal Relations of Categories; Mathematical Relations: Time and Space; Causation and the Relation of Causation; Design or Final Cause; Substance and Attribute: Mind and Matter; The Finite and Conditioned--The Infinite and Absolute.