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A JOINT session of the Aristotelian Society, the British Psychological Society, and the Mind Association has been held annually, though more or less informally, since 1908. This year an attractive and more extended programme was provided on July 11-14, and hospitality was offered by Bedford College, the most delightfully situated and admirably appointed of the University of London colleges. The result was a very large increase in the membership and a sustained interest in the session. Members were furnished in advance with the whole of the written communications constituting the* Proceedings. This had the advantage that at every meeting the papers were taken as read, and the leaders of the, discussions could concentrate at once on the important points in theory or criticism of theory which they had set forth.
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Physiology and Metaphysics . Nature 103, 412–413 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/103412b0
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