Step into the intellectual heart of the late 1800s, where the boundaries of mind and science were being redrawn. The Psychological Review The Psychological Index No. 4 offers a rare window onto the flourishing world of psychological literature in 1897, meticulously curated by renowned scholar Livingston Farrand. This indispensable psychology bibliography 1897 gathers the era's essential research references, tracing the emergence of cognitive science and the influence of thinkers such as Charles Darwin and William James. Every entry forms part of a living tapestry-where the study of human thought, behaviour, and consciousness evolved into an academic discipline. Ideal for scholars of psychology, collectors of 19th century psychology works, and anyone fascinated by the origins of cognitive studies, this anthology is both an academic psychology resource and a cultural touchstone. Its comprehensive cognitive studies index charts the vibrant exchange of ideas that shaped the history of psychology, capturing the spirit of an age when curiosity and discovery reigned. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are deepening your research or building a classic library, this cognitive science collection stands as more than a reference- it is a testament to the enduring quest to understand the mind.
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