Abstract
PSYCHOLOGY to-day is in doubtful case. It has been struggling for some years to free itself from the suzerainty of philosophy, and now, before the issue is quite decided, it has to turn round and resist the aggressiveness of physiology. The professed psycho logist leads a precarious existence, and only by playing off one enemy against the other. He is looked upon with suspicion by both.
An Outline of Psychology.
By Prof. William McDougall. Pp. xviii + 456. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1923.) 12s. net.
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GREIG, J. An Outline of Psychology. Nature 113, 154–155 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113154a0
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