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  • Why the Human Ear is Immobile

    Human ears are immobile. We cannot turn them this way and that to locate sounds, as most other mammals can. (Matt Cartmill & Fred H. Smith)Occasionally an individual is found who can move his ears; but even these movements are generally of an abortive kind, and are so unusual that the sight of them may distress those who are sensitive.Why has man lost this power to move the ear? Is it a loss for ... Read more

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  • Psychology

    An elementary Text-Book

    Psychology has a long past, yet its real history is short. For thousands of years it has existed and has been growing older; but in the earlier part of this period it cannot boast of any continuous progress toward a riper and richer development. In the fourth century before our era that giant thinker, Aristotle, built it up into an edifice comparing very favorably with any other science of that ... Read more

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  • Pedagogical Anthropology

    (Illustrations)

    Example in this ebookFor some time past much has been said in Italy regarding Pedagogical Anthropology; but I do not think that until now any attempt has been made to define a science corresponding to such a title; that is to say, a method that systematises the positive study of the pupil for pedagogic purposes and with a view to establishing philosophic principles of education.As soon as ... Read more

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  • Habit

    by William James ...
    William James's fascinating treatise explores the psychology of habitual behaviour in human beings, discussing the science of habit and it's drawbacks, benefits, negation, and more. This easy-to-digest volume is highly recommended for students and will appeal those with an interest in psychology. William James (1842 - 1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist. He is among the most ... Read more

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  • Adolescence - Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, and Religion (1931)

    This book is based on the author’s Psychology, now in preparation, which should logically have been published first. The standpoint of the latter is roughly and provisionally indicated in Chapter X, with which it is hoped any reader with philosophic interests will begin. This point of view is further set forth in the last part of Chapter XVI, and some of its implications appear in Chapter XII, ... Read more

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  • What Is an Emotion?

    "I should say first of all that the only emotions I propose expressly to consider here are those that have a distinct bodily expression. That there are feelings of pleasure and displeasure, of interest and excitement, bound up with mental operations, but having no obvious bodily expression for their consequence, would, I suppose, be held true by most readers. Certain arrangements of sounds, of ... Read more

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  • Literature and Science in the Nineteenth Century

    An Anthology

    Edited by Laura Otis ...
    Series series Oxford World's Classics
    'It has been said by its opponents that science divorces itself from literature; but the statement, like so many others, arises from lack of knowledge.' John Tyndall, 1874 Although we are used to thinking of science and the humanities as separate disciplines, in the nineteenth century that division was not recognized. As the scientist John Tyndall pointed out, not only were science and literature ... Read more

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  • The Tell-Tale Heart Illustrated

    "The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1843. It is related by an unnamed narrator who endeavors to convince the reader of the narrator's sanity while simultaneously describing a murder the narrator committed. The victim was an old man with a filmy pale blue "vulture-eye", as the narrator calls it. The narrator emphasizes the careful ... Read more

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  • The Art of Seeing

    A Natural Path to Better Vision

    by Aldous Huxley ...
    A Natural Path to Better Vision Unlike the dystopian vision described in Brave New World, or the psychedelic vision described in his The Doors of Perception, in The Art of Seeing, Aldous Huxley focuses on the actual vision of the human eye. Documenting his own profound near blindness and subsequent attempts to improve his own sight, Huxley offers a thorough instruction manual on the controversial ... Read more

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  • What is an Emotion?

    I should say first of all that the only emotions I propose expressly to consider here are those that have a distinct bodily expression. That there are feelings of pleasure and displeasure, of interest and excitement, bound up with mental operations, but having no obvious bodily expression for their consequence, would, I suppose, be held true by most readers. Certain arrangements of sounds, of ... Read more

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  • The Factors of Organic Evolution

    The two parts of which this Essay consists, originally published in The Nineteenth Century for April and May 1886 respectively, now reappear with the assent of the proprietor and editor of that periodical, to whom my thanks are due for his courtesy in giving it. Some passages of considerable length which, with a view to needful brevity, were omitted when the articles first appeared, have been ... Read more

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  • The Discovery of the Future: H. G. Wells' Visionary Glimpse into Tomorrow

    by H. G. Wells ...
    The Discovery of the Future by H. G. Wells: Embark on a visionary journey with the father of science fiction, H. G. Wells, through his thought-provoking work, The Discovery of the Future. Wells explores the realms of time and destiny, offering readers a glimpse into the profound possibilities that lie ahead. This insightful work challenges conventional thinking and invites contemplation on the ... Read more

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