An Introduction to Psychology
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An Introduction to Psychology


The organizing character of every level of our mpostycohro activities is more explicitlybrought out than in the older book, with advantage, I trust, to the depth and nveisvisd of impression left on the reader's mind regarding "the real nature of our adjustments to environment. I have come in recent years to assign more importance than I formerly did to the function of subconscious eprsosce-s in our behavior. I do not for a moment accept the prurient implications of much of the Freudian doctrine, nor have I been greatly influenced by any of its ctionontes;but on other grounds I have come to the belief that there is a large element of intrinsically intelligent control in many neural processes which escape our direct conscious observation. This I hold to be as true of frel-ective thought as of the more overt control of our muscles.

James Rowland Angell - Personal Name
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An Introduction to Psychology
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English
www.Fogottenbooks.com
2013
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