James Sully
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Sully was an English psychologist, philosopher and writer. Biography James Sully was born at Bridgwater, Somerset, the son of J. W. Sully, a liberal Baptist merchant and ship-owner. He was educated at the Independent College in Taunton, Regent's Park College, at the University of Göttingen, where he studied under Hermann Lotze, and at the Humboldt University of Berlin, where he studied under Emil du Bois-Reymond and Hermann von Helmholtz.
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Published Works
- Studies of Childhood (105)
- Outlines of Psychology (45)
- The Teacher's Handbook Of Psychology (13)
- International Congress of Experimental Psychology (1892) (13)
- Sensation and intuition : studies in psychology and aesthetics (10)
- III.—Physiological Psychology in Germany (9)
- Outlines of psychology, with special reference to the theory of education (new ed., rev. and largely rewritten). (9)
- II.—THE QUESTION OF VISUAL PERCEPTION IN GERMANY. (II.) (1878) (8)
- THE PSYCHO-PHYSICAL PROCESS IN ATTENTION (7)
- Illusions and hallucinations. (7)
- Happiness and progress. (5)
- I—ILLUSIONS OF INTROSPECTION (5)
- The child as artist. (5)
- II.—HARMONY OF COLOURS (1879) (4)
- MENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN (1880) (4)
- Prolegomena to a Theory of Laughter (1900) (3)
- V.—GEORGE ELIOT'S ART (1881) (3)
- Empirical Logic (3)
- The laws of dream-fancy (2)
- Extracts from a father's diary. (2)
- III.—Art and Psychology (1876) (2)
- The Dawn of Reason (2)
- II.—MENTAL ELABORATION (1890) (1)
- The data and the method of psychology. (1)
- The teacher's handbook of psychology (new 5th ed. re-written and enlarged). (1)
- Reply to a criticism (1896) (1)
- Scope and method of psychology. (1)
- The young draughtsman. (1)
- Illusions: A psychological study--In two parts, part first. (1)
- DR. HUGHLINGS JACKSON OR MORBID AFFECTIONS OF SPEECH (1)
- The sources of pessimism. (1)
- Physical basis of mental life. (0)
- The study of illusion. (0)
- Abstraction and conception (continued). (0)
- Illusions of perception--Continued [Part 3]. (0)
- The age of imagination. (0)
- Complex action: Conduct. (0)
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- X.—NotesThe Associationist Theory of Avarice (0)
- Aim and scope of psychology. (0)
- The empirical basis of pessimism. (0)
- Illusions of perception--Continued [Part 4]. (0)
- The higher sentiments. (0)
- The reality of happiness. (0)
- A nearer definition of the problem. (0)
- The senses: Observation of things. (0)
- (b) Complex feelings: Emotions. (0)
- The metaphysical basis of pessimism. (0)
- Illusions of perception--Continued [Part 2]. (0)
- George Sand's childhood. (0)
- Illusion of Belief. (0)
- Products of child-thought. (0)
- Occasions and causes of laughter. (0)
- The scientific basis of pessimism: (A) The pessimists' interpretation of physical nature. (0)
- Illusions: A psychological study--In two parts, part second. (0)
- The origin of laughter. (0)
- Feeling: Simple feelings. (0)
- Mr. James Sully on the Precocity of Genius (1886) (0)
- A first wandering. (0)
- George Eliot in the seventies. (0)
- X.—REPORTSThe Laws of Dream-Fancy (0)
- Development of laughter during the first three years of life. (0)
- ON “FEELING AS INDIFFERENCE” (1888) (0)
- Part IV. Development of will and character. (0)
- Abstraction and conception. (0)
- Mental Evolution in Animals (1884) (0)
- The senses: Sense-discrimination. (0)
- Processes of thought: Conception. (0)
- Student years: London. (0)
- Mental reproduction--Memory. (0)
- Review of the book [K. Carter Moore, The mental development of a child] (0)
- II.—PLEASURE OF VISUAL FORM (1880) (0)
- Illusions of belief. (0)
- SOME WORKS ON PSYCHOLOGY (0)
- In full work (continued). (0)
- The will: Voluntary movement. (0)
- Theories of the ludicrous. (0)
- Psychology of Conception. (1891) (0)
- Judgment and reasoning. (0)
- The little linguist. (0)
- The laughter of savages. (0)
- Constituents of mind. (0)
- ON THE DEFINITION OF INSTINCTIVE ACTION (0)
- Judging and reasoning. (0)
- The scientific basis of pessimism: (B) The pessimists' interpretation of mind. (0)
- Knowing, feeling, and willing. (0)
- Part III. The development of feeling. (0)
- Illusions of perception: General. (0)
- Laughter of the individual: Humour. (0)
- The emotions (continued): Abstract sentiments. (0)
- Mental Development (1858) (0)
- Feeling: Pleasure and pain. (0)
- Illusions of perception--Continued [Part 1]. (0)
- Unreasoned optimism and pessimism. (0)
- Illusions of Memory. (0)
- Concrete mental development: Individuality. (0)
- The complex feelings: Sentiments. (0)
- Raw material of morality. (0)
- In full work. (0)
- Illusions of perception: General [Part 1]. (0)
- James Cotter Morison. (0)
- The laughable in art: Comedy. (0)
- The smile and the laugh. (0)
- XI.—NotesThe Gratification derived from the infliction of Pain (0)
- MR. JAMES SULLY ON THE PRECOCITY OF GENIUS. (0)
- Subject to fear. (0)
- Pessimism: A history and a criticism (2nd ed.). (0)
- Mind and body. (0)
- The feelings: Nature of feeling. (0)
- Part II. Development of intellect. (0)
- Ultimate value and limitations of laughter. (0)
- Note to chapter XI [Pleasure and happiness]. (0)
- II.—Philosophical Journals (1876) (0)
- Moral action: Character. (0)
- IX.—REPORTS: II.—PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNALS (1876) (0)
- The egoistic and social feelings. (0)
- Part I. Mind and its development. (0)
- Primitive psychical elements. (0)
- Concrete mental development: Individuality, normal and abnormal psychoses. (0)
- Varieties of the laughable. (0)
- Primitive psychical elements: Sensations, etc. (0)
- Process of elaboration (continued): Differentiation and integration. (0)
- Feeling: Its varieties and development. (0)
- Mental operations and their conditions. (0)
- Slackening the pace. (0)
- Processes of thought (continued): Judgment and reasoning (knowledge). (0)
- Pleasure and happiness. (0)
- Psychology and education. (0)
- Analysis of mind: Mental functions. (0)
- Judging and reasoning (continued). (0)
- Other Quasi-Presentative Illusions: Errors of Insight. (0)
- Reasoned optimism and pessimism. (0)
- The German pessimists. Schopenhauer. (0)
- The physical basis of mental life. (0)
- HORWICZ ON THE ORGANIC SENSATIONS. (1882) (0)
- The emotions: Instinctive emotions and sympathy. (0)
- Reproductive imagination (memory). (0)
- Outside interests (continued). (0)
- The German pessimists. Schopenhauer's successors, Hartmann, etc. (0)
- Student years: Göttingen in the sixties. (0)
- Laughter in social evolution. (0)
- The classification of illusions. (0)
- Mental elaboration: Attention. (0)
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