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enlarged somewhat, the definition of psychology, the nature of sub- 

 ject activity, and the criticism of the atomistic theory, seem to me 

 now fundamentally the most important. I wish I had been able to 

 deal with them in a way less unworthy of my audience. 



SPECIAL BOOKS OF REFERENCE 



The following works, among many that might be mentioned, will probably 

 Buffice (along with those mentioned in the text) to place the interested reader 

 era courant with the topic of this address. 



W. WUNDT, Ueber die Definition der Psychologic, Phil. Studien, xii, p. 1 ff., 1895. 

 H. EBBINGHATJS, Ueber erklarende und beschreibende Psychologie, Zeitsch. 



f. Psych, u. s. w. ix, 161 ff., 1896. 

 R. WILLY, Die Krisis in der Psychologie, 1899. 

 W. HEINRICH, Zur Prinzipienfrage der Psychologie, Zurich, 1899. 

 G. VILLA, Contemporary Psychology. Eng. trans., 1903. 

 H. HOEFFDING, Philosophische Probleme, 1903. 

 G. H. MEAD, The Definition of the Psychical, Chicago, 1903. 

 J. WARD, On the Definition of Psychology, British Journal of Psychology i, p. 1 



ff., 1904. 



