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Paperback Introduction to Psychology Book

ISBN: 1025746023

ISBN13: 9781025746029

Introduction to Psychology

"Introduction to Psychology" provides a comprehensive and accessible foundation for understanding the human mind during a formative period in the evolution of psychological science. Written by the distinguished Carl E. Seashore, this work serves as an essential guide to the study of mental life, exploring the complex interplay between sensory experience, perception, and behavior. The text systematically navigates fundamental concepts such as consciousness, memory, and instinct, offering a structured framework for analyzing how individuals interpret and interact with their surroundings.

The book emphasizes both the theoretical and experimental branches of the discipline, examining the mechanisms of the brain alongside the development of mental faculties. It delves into the mechanics of learning, the nature of emotions, and the intricacies of human willpower. As a significant educational resource from the early twentieth century, "Introduction to Psychology" captures the transition toward empirical methodology while maintaining a deep interest in the philosophical roots of the psyche. This work remains a valuable resource for students of the history of science, researchers, and those interested in the foundational principles that continue to influence modern psychological thought.

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