A Text-Book of Psychology 



By DANIEL PUTNAM, LL.D. 

 Professor o£ Psychology and Pedagogy in the Michigan State Normal College. 



Cloth, 12mo. 300 pages. Price, $1.00 



This work is designed especially as a text-book for 

 normal schools, high schools, and other secondary schools. 

 It is also peculiarly adapted to the needs of Teachers' 

 Reading Circles and of private students. The language 

 employed is simple, direct, and readily understood by the 

 ordinary student. It combines the best of both the new 

 and the old in psychology. The existence of an entity 

 which may properly be called the mind or soul is recog- 

 nized. The vital importance of mental introspection, as 

 the starting point in the study of the mind is emphasized. 

 Physiological psychology, without being made unduly 

 prominent, is treated with sufficient fulness to show the 

 relation of body and mind, an appendix giving helpful 

 suggestions for experiments in this line of research. The 

 successive steps in the thinking or elaborative process are 

 brought out with marked clearness and distinctness. The 

 subject of the emotions receives more attention than is 

 usually given to this important topic. A chapter is 

 devoted to the subject of the moral nature and moral 

 law, and the development of a disposition to right con- 

 duct. The book presents in the clearest and most concise 

 manner, an adequate exposition of the principles of 

 psychology. 



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