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The Human Mind: A Text-Book of Psychology. E-book. Formato PDF
James Sully
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
The Human Mind by James Sully is an interesting read on the subject of philosophy. Sully was a prominent figure in the psychological world, being one of the founding members of the British Psychological Society and Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic for University College in London. His writings were...
The Human Mind: A Text-Book of Psychology. E-book. Formato PDF
James Sully
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
The Human Mind: A Textbook of Psychology, Volume Two of Two is an important work authored by James Sully. Sully was an English psychologist and academic who almost dedicated his life to a nonconformist ministry and this book is probably the most significant work of the author's career.As this text is the second volume...
Pessimism: A History and a Criticism. E-book. Formato PDF
James Sully
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Characteristics of reasoned forms — Varieties according to the subject matter — According to the arguments employed — Modes of getting rid of the evil of the world — Historical review: The theology of the Hebrews — Indian philosophy~ — Greek religious thought — Early Greek speculation — The Sceptics — The Ethicists...
An Essay on Laughter / Its Forms, its Causes, its Development and its Value. E-book. Formato PDF
James Sully
edizioni iOnlineShopping.com collana , 2019
The present work is, I believe, the first attempt to treat on a considerable scale the whole subject of Laughter, under its various aspects, and in its connections with our serious activities and interests. As such, it will, I feel sure, lay itself open to the criticism that it lacks completeness, or at least, proportion....
An Essay on Laughter: Its Forms, Its Causes, Its Development, and Its Value. E-book. Formato PDF
James Sully
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
The present work is, I believe, the first attempt to treat on a considerable scale the whole subject of Laughter, under its various aspects, and in its connections with our serious activities and inter ests. As such, it will, I feel sure, lay itself open to the criticism that it lacks completeness, or at least, proportion....