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THIS book differs from the other works of Prof. Wundt in being more purely psychological, the physiological aspect of the subject being kept as much as possible in the background. Like the other works, it is an exposition of the special attitude of the author rather, than a critical account of the present state of knowledge on the subject; but this is a feature common to most psychological textbooks. For those who wish to learn the views held by the leader of one of the chief schools of modern psychology, the present volume will serve excellently. The translation is good, and Dr. Judd has added a useful glossary giving the German equivalents of the chief psychological terms used.
Outlines of Psychology.
By Wilhelm Wundt. Translated by C. H. Judd. Pp. xviii + 342. (Leipzig: Wm. Engelmann. London: Williams and Norgate, 1897.)
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Outlines of Psychology. Nature 56, 9 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056009c0
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