Abstract
THE translation of Prof. Wundt's well-known lectures is taken from the second revised German edition which appeared in 1892, and is therefore well up to date. It is the first work of the author to appear in English, and the choice made by the translators is a good one; while the book will give to those specially interested in psychology a general sketch of the author's views. Its popular and lucid form will appeal to a wider circle of readers who would hardly care to digest the details and technicalities of the “Grundzüge der physiologischen Psychologie.”
Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology.
By Wilhelm Wundt. Translated by J. E. Creighton and E. B. Titchener. Pp. x. 454. (London: Swan Sonnen-schein and Co., 1894.)
Grundriss der Psychologie.
Von Oswald Kiilpe. Pp. viii. 478. (Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1893.)
Introduction to Comparative Psychology.
By C. Lloyd Morgan. Pp. xiv. 382. (London: Walter Scott, 1894)
Psychology for Teachers.
By C. Lloyd Morgan. Pp. x. 251. (London: Edward Arnold, 1894.)
Primer of Psychology.
By George Trumbull Ladd. Pp. xv. 224. (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1894.)
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Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology Grundriss der Psychologie Introduction to Comparative Psychology Psychology for Teachers Primer of Psychology. Nature 51, 173–174 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/051173a0
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