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COL. LYNCH'S complaint of ill-usage to his book in the review in NATURE amounts to a charge that the reviewer has failed to appreciate the originality and the scientific importance of the author's system of psychology. This charge is true. All I can do is to assure your readers that I wrote without consciousness of prejudice, and only after a thoughtful reading of the book and sincere attempt to discover the author's meaning. I respect the author and had no intention of giving offence.
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Principles of Psychology. Nature 112, 761 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/112761a0
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