Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The Principles of Psychology (Vol 1&2) - Enriched edition Exploring the Depths of Human Consciousness and Behavior - cover

The Principles of Psychology (Vol 1&2) - Enriched edition Exploring the Depths of Human Consciousness and Behavior

William James

Publisher: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

William James's seminal work, "The Principles of Psychology," published in 1890, offers a groundbreaking exploration of human consciousness and behavior through a pragmatic lens. Spanning two volumes, this text intricately blends philosophical inquiry with empirical observation, marking a pivotal juncture in psychological studies. Utilizing a rich prose style, James dissects complex concepts'—including perception, emotion, and habit'—while emphasizing the fluidity of mental processes. His narrative reflects the burgeoning field of psychology in the late 19th century, as he integrates insights from physiology, philosophy, and functionalism, thereby establishing a framework that would influence both psychology and philosophy for generations. As a pioneering figure in psychology and philosophy, William James's wide-ranging intellectual background'—encompassed by his study of physiology and interest in religious experience'—deeply informed his writing. Often referred to as the 'father of American psychology,' James's focus on the practical implications of human thought sought to bridge the gap between scientific rigor and personal experience, allowing him to present his ideas in a manner accessible to both scholars and laypersons alike. This comprehensive work is indispensable for anyone interested in psychology, philosophy, or the human experience. James's rich insights and pioneering theories provide a compelling framework for understanding the complexities of the mind, making this book a must-read for students, professionals, and anyone intrigued by the nature of consciousness.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
- The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists.
- A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing.
- An Author Biography reveals milestones in the author's life, illuminating the personal insights behind the text.
- A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings.
- Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life.
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Available since: 11/17/2023.
Print length: 1259 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Small Talk: Unlocking the Hidden Power of Casual Conversations to Forge Authentic Connections and Elevate Your Personal and Professional Life - cover

    Small Talk: Unlocking the Hidden...

    Andy Gardner

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Small Talk Mastery: Uncover the Secrets to Effortless Conversations and Genuine Connections! 
    Are you often caught in awkward silences during small talk? 
    Do you dream of striking up engaging conversations effortlessly? 
    Want to master the art of small talk and turn it into a powerful connection tool? 
    This audiobook is your golden key! It uncovers the hidden power of everyday conversations, transforming them into meaningful connections that bridge cultural divides and skyrocket personal and professional success. 
    Here’s what’s waiting for you inside:Understand why small talk is a big deal for everyone.Dive into the psychology of first impressions and make them count.Become a listening legend: the secret to winning hearts and minds.Balance honesty with tact: be real without oversharing.Embrace diversity in every chat – your pathway to an inclusive world.Network like a pro: small talk is your ladder to career success.Say goodbye to social anxiety: uncover its roots and rise above.Body language mastery: speak volumes without saying a word.Confidence boost: from terrified to talkative in easy steps.Small talk secrets: become the person everyone loves to talk to! 
    Ready to elevate your conversation game and enrich your life? 
    Click the “Add to Cart” button and start your journey to becoming a small talk superstar today!
    Show book
  • Mind and Intelligence - The Brain’s Strengths and Weaknesses (5 in 1) - cover

    Mind and Intelligence - The...

    John Harpoon

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This illuminating audiobook explores the fascinating complexities of human cognition and behavior through five compelling sections: 
    12 Habits That Damage Your Brain 
     Discover the everyday behaviors and patterns that can impair cognitive function over time. 
    12 Habits That Make You More Attractive 
     Explore the science-backed behaviors that increase personal appeal beyond physical appearance. This part reveals how intellectual curiosity, emotional intelligence, conversational skills, and other cultivated habits can dramatically enhance how others perceive you, improving your relationships, opportunities, and social connections. 
    Why Intelligent People Do Stupid Things 
     Examine the counterintuitive relationship between high intelligence and poor decision-making. Understand how cognitive biases, emotional blind spots, and overconfidence can lead even the brightest minds astray, and discover strategies for balancing intellectual capacity with practical wisdom in everyday life. 
    Why Smart People Don't Have Many Friends 
     Investigate the social challenges that often accompany high intelligence. From differing interests and communication styles to the psychological need for deeper connections, this section explores why intellectually gifted individuals sometimes struggle with social relationships and offers insights for building meaningful connections. 
    How School Makes Kids Stupid 
     Challenge conventional educational paradigms by examining how traditional schooling can sometimes inhibit genuine intellectual development. This section analyzes how standardized testing, rigid curricula, and outdated teaching methods may suppress creativity, critical thinking, and natural curiosity.
    Show book
  • Philebus - cover

    Philebus

    Plato

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The dialogue centers around the nature of pleasure and its relationship to the good life. The two main interlocutors in the dialogue are Socrates and Philebus, a prominent Athenian intellectual. Throughout the dialogue, Socrates and Philebus engage in a complex and nuanced discussion about the nature of pleasure and its place in the good life. They explore questions such as whether pleasure is the ultimate good, whether there are different kinds of pleasure, and whether pleasure can be reconciled with reason and virtue. The dialogue highlights the importance of balance and harmony in the pursuit of a good life, and it remains a significant work of philosophy to this day. Read in English, unabridged.
    Show book
  • Taking Stock - A Journey Among Cows - cover

    Taking Stock - A Journey Among Cows

    Roger Morgan-Grenville

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    'Funny, insightful and hugely informative ... a charming book' DAILY MAIL
    
    
    'Tremendous ... We all need to take stock, and this is the ideal starting point. I learnt a lot from this book and laughed a lot too.' ROSAMUND YOUNG, author of The Secret Life of Cows
    
    Since highland cattle ransacked his grandmother's vegetable patch when he was six, Roger Morgan-Grenville has been fascinated by cows.
    
    
    So at the age of 61, with no farming experience, he signed on as a part- time labourer on a beef cattle farm to tell their side of the story. The result is this lyrical and evocative book.
    
    
    For 10,000 years, cow and human lives have been intertwined. Cattle have existed alongside us, fed and shod us, quenched our thirst, and provided a thousand other tiny services, and yet most of us know little about them. We are also blissfully unaware of the de-natured lives we often ask them to lead.
    
    
    Part history, part adventure and part unsentimental manifesto for how we should treat cows in the 21st century, Taking Stock asks us to think carefully about what we eat, and to let nature back into food production.
    Show book
  • Lost Boys - A Personal Journey Through the Manosphere - cover

    Lost Boys - A Personal Journey...

    James Bloodworth

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Rarely has there been a more confusing time to be a man. This uncertainty has spawned an array of bizarre and harmful underground subcultures, collectively known as the manosphere, as men search for new forms of belonging. 
     
    In Lost Boys, James Bloodworth delves into these underground worlds and asks where have they come from? Why are so many men susceptible to the sinister beliefs these groups promote? What does the emergence of these communities say about Western society? And what can we do about it? In the course of his journey he meets incels, enlists on a bootcamp for so-called 'alpha males', and speaks to modern day Hugh Hefners using social media to broadcast their jet set lifestyles to millions of followers. 
     
    Combining compulsive memoir with powerful reporting, fascinating international case studies, data, cultural analysis and history, Lost Boys is an essential guide to the crisis in contemporary masculinity.
    Show book
  • Ottoman Sieges of Vienna The: The History of the Ottoman Empire’s Unsuccessful Attempts to Conquer the Habsburg Capital - cover

    Ottoman Sieges of Vienna The:...

    Editors Charles River

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In the wake of taking Constantinople, the Ottoman Empire would spend the next few centuries expanding its size, power, and influence, bumping up against Eastern Europe and becoming one of the world’s most important geopolitical players. It would take repeated efforts by various European coalitions to prevent a complete Ottoman takeover of the continent, and one of the most important battles among those efforts took place at Vienna in 1529. At the time, the Ottomans were led by one of their most famous sultans, Suleiman the Magnificent, and different chroniclers have analyzed Suleiman's behavior in different ways. There is a plethora of opinions as to his motives for attempting the takeover of Vienna, a well-guarded city far away from his empire's center. Had he intended to conquer the whole of the Holy Roman Empire? Had he intended to strengthen his borders? Had he acted in accordance with King Francis I’s needs in the West? No matter the reason, Suleiman did not halt in his advances, despite the fact circumstances were not favorable for the Ottomans.  
    	The long conflict between the Habsburgs and the Ottomans would finally come to a head in 1683 outside the city of Vienna, the center of Habsburg power in central Europe. It would be no exaggeration to say that the fighting around Vienna represented one of the most important battles not only in the conflict between Islam and Christendom, but in the entire history of the world. If the Habsburgs had lost that battle, it is highly likely that Islamic civilization rather than Christian would dominate much of Europe.
    Show book