On the way toward a phenomenological psychology; the psychology of William James, by Hans Linschoten. Edited by Amedeo Giorgi.

Author
Linschoten, Johannes [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press [1968]
Description
319 pages 22 cm.

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    Notes
    Translation of Op weg naar een fenomenologische psychologie.
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. [313]-319
    Contents
    • 1. Some Biographical Data on William James
    • 2. The Scope of Jamesian Psychology
    • The Stream of Experience and the Theory of Sensation
    • 4. Language Experience, Reality
    • 5. The Continuity of Experience
    • 6. Consciousness and Things
    • 7. Attention and Choice
    • 8. Experience and Behavior
    • 9. The Body, Behavior and Reflection
    • 10. Conclusion.
    LCCN
    68020279
    OCLC
    169427
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