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ENGLISH PSYCHOLOGY
TRANSLA TED FROM THE FRENCH OF
TH. RIBOT
HARTLEY—JAMES MILL—HERBERT SPENCER A. BAIN—G. H. LEWES—SAMUEL BAILEY JOHN STUART MILL
HENRY S. KING & CO.
65 CORNHILL AND 12 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
1873
t CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
PAGE
I. Past and future Philosophy—2. Two meanings of the word
Philosophy—3. Why the Sciences become independent—4.
That Philosophy will become Metaphysics; Poetry and Meta-
physics—5. Psychology as an independent science—6. Object
and method of ordinary Psychology—7. Object and method of
experimental Psychology—8. Divisions of Psychology ; general,
comparative, teratological Psychology,—science of character-
istics—9. Object of the work 1
HARTLEY 35
MR. JAMES MILL 44
CHAPTER I.—SENSATIONS AND IDEAS.
Sensations and Ideas.—1. The association of ideas—2. Language—3.
Memory, imagination, classification, abstraction—4. Belief, . 47
> CHAP. II.—ABSTRACT TERMS.
General terms.—1. Of general terms—2, Space, time, movement, the
infinite, .62
CHAP. III.—THE FEELINGS AND THE WILL.
Feeling and Will.—1. The insufficiency of English Psychology on this
point—2. Feelings—3. Free-will, 67