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From: Oliver Sparrow <ohgs@chatham.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Request: reference William James
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In article <DE4s5B.AxD@draco.nova.edu>
           nordin@ease.informatik.uni-dortmund.de "Peter Nordin" writes:

 > I'm looking for references to the American psychologist William James.
 > From what I heard he lived during the 19th century and had oppinions
 > about the similarities between Darwinian evolution and the workings of the
 >  mind.
 > Can anyone provide me with a reference for this?

Dover reprinted The Principles of Psychology in 1950. The original was 
published in 1895 and is huge. "The Writings of William James" is more
accessible; published 1977 by U Chicago Press, JJ McDermott ed.

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  Oliver Sparrow
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