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    Ethics, an Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life; Volume 2
    Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-processes
    The American Journal of Psychology; Volume 24
    Experimental Psychology: a Manual of Laboratory Practice
    Experimental Psychology: A Manual Of Laboratory Practice, Volume 2, Issue 1
    The American Journal of Psychology; 13
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      The American Journal of Psychology; Volume 24
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      Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-processes
    • In this classic treatise, the author explores the fundamental principles of ethics and morality, delving into the philosophical, social, and psychological factors that shape human behavior. With its rigorous analysis and thought-provoking insights, this book remains a must-read for anyone interested in the nature of right and wrong.

      Ethics, an Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life; Volume 2
    • As one of the oldest and most respected psychology journals in the United States, The American Journal of Psychology offers a unique and fascinating glimpse into the history of American psychology. With contributions from such notable figures as Edward Thorndike, Edwin B. Holt, and Harry Harlow, this journal is a must-read for anyone interested in the development of psychological thought and practice.

      The American Journal of Psychology; Volume 33