The present edition represents a thorough revision of this popular
text-book. The large divisions—The Syllogism, Inductive Methods, and
the Nature of Thought—make possible the treatment of the subject in
the class-room according to the individual plans of the instructor,
as the last division may be omitted, to be treated in an elementary
course in Philosophy. By the revision the treatment of the various
inductive methods has been brought into a close relation with a general
philosophical theory. One of the chief values of the text is the great
number of problems and examples of reasoning to be analyzed that are
included. These have all been proved of great benefit to both student
and instructor.
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
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End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of A Beginner's Psychology, by
Edward Bradford Titchener
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