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  1. (1 other version)The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology.J. Dewey - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:649.
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  • Handbook of Psychology: Feeling and Will.J. M. Baldwin - 1892 - Mind 1 (2):272-276.
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  • (1 other version)Vision without inversion of the retinal image.G. M. Stratton - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (5):463-481.
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  • (1 other version)The time taken up by cerebral operations.James Mckeen Cattell - 1886 - Mind 11 (42):220-242.
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  • Development and evolution: including psychophysical evolution, evolution by orthoplasy, and the theory of genetic modes.James Mark Baldwin - 1902 - Caldwell, N.J.: Blackburn Press.
    Here reprinted from the 1902 Macmillan edition.
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  • A new factor in evolution.J. M. Baldwin - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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  • Studies in the physiology and psychology of the telegraphic language.William Lowe Bryan & Noble Harter - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (1):27-53.
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  • (3 other versions)Charles Sanders Peirce: A Life.Joseph Brent - 1993 - History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (2):531-538.
    Charles Sanders Peirce was born in September 1839 and died five months before the guns of August 1914. He is perhaps the most important mind the United States has ever produced. He made significant contributions throughout his life as a mathematician, astronomer, chemist, geodesist, surveyor, cartographer, metrologist, engineer, and inventor. He was a psychologist, a philologist, a lexicographer, a historian of science, a lifelong student of medicine, and, above all, a philosopher, whose special fields were logic and semiotics. He is (...)
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  • (1 other version)The reflex arc concept in psychology.John Dewey - 1896 - Psychological Review 3:357-370.
    Dewey on the reflex arc concept--an important theme in William James.
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  • Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research.Neil Bolton & Kurt Danziger - 1991 - British Journal of Educational Studies 39 (3):345.
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  • Handbook of Psychology. Senses and intellect.J. Baldwin - 1890 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 29:321-322.
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  • (1 other version)Vision without inversion of the retinal image.George M. Stratton - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (4):341-360.
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  • G. F. Stout's editorship of mind (1892-1920).John Arthur Passmore - 1976 - Mind 85 (337):17-36.
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  • (3 other versions)Charles Sanders Peirce: A Life.Joseph Brent - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (4):723-728.
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  • Psychological literature: Epistemological.George H. Mead - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (2):210-213.
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  • The Thought and Character of William James.Ralph Barton Perry - 1937 - Mind 46 (181):67-74.
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  • The Compromised Scientist.Daniel W. Bjork - 1983 - Columbia University Press.
    "A compelling, insightful, and intimate portrait of William James as artist, philosopher, and psychologist, The Compromised Scientist explains James's emergence as a founding father of American experimental psychology. Unlike most books about James, this one emphasizes the fact that he had found a career as a painter and was not really a "buried" philosopher or psychologist. He was, in fact, an artist who was forced to compromise his urge to paint by developing a unique psychological language--the language of the "stream (...)
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  • (1 other version)The thought and character of William James.Ralph Barton Perry - 1974 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    v. 1. Inheritance and vocation.--v. 2. Philosophy and psychology.
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  • "Squinting at Silliman": Scientific Periodicals in the Early American Republic, 1810-1833.Simon Baatz - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):223-244.
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  • Physical and mental measurements of the students of Columbia University.J. McKeen Cattell & Livingstone Farrand - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (6):618-648.
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  • Imitation: A chapter in the natural history of consciousness.James Mark Baldwin - 1894 - Mind 3 (9):26-55.
    IMITATION is a matter of such familiarity to us all that it goes usually unattended to: so much so that professed psychologists have left it largely undiscussed. Whether it be one of the more ultimate facts or not, suppose we assume it to be so; let us then see what we can explain by it, and where we may be able to trace its influence in the developed mind.
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  • President's address before the New York Meeting of the American Psychological Association.George Trumbull Ladd - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (1):1-21.
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  • Development and evolution.James-Mark Baldwin - 1902 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 54:617-620.
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  • (1 other version)The limits of pragmatism.J. Mark Baldwin - 1904 - Psychological Review 11 (1):30-60.
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  • (1 other version)Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior.Daniel C. Dennett - 1989 - Journal of the History of Biology 22 (2):361-367.
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  • (1 other version)Handbook of Psychology.James Mark Baldwin - 1891 - The Monist 2:467.
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  • Psychology and industrial efficiency.Hugo Münsterberg - 1917 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 83 (19):196-199.
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  • Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, 1895.J. McKeen Cattell - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (2):134-148.
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  • Logical.A. H. Lloyd - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (3):333-334.
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  • On reaction-times and the velocity of the nervous impulse.Charles S. Dolley & J. McKeen Cattell - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (2):159-168.
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  • Review of A New Factor in Evolution. [REVIEW]J. McKeen Cattell - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (5):571-572.
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  • (1 other version)n the Perception of Small Differences. [REVIEW]James Mckeen Cattell - 1892 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 3:141.
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  • (1 other version)On the Perception of Small Differences.James Mckeen Cattell - 1892 - The Monist 3:141.
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