James Ward
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English psychologist
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James Ward 's Degrees
- PhD Psychology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Ward was an English psychologist and philosopher. He was a Cambridge Apostle. Life Ward was born in Kingston upon Hull, the eldest of nine children. His father was an unsuccessful merchant. Ward was educated at the Liverpool Institute and Mostyn House, but his formal schooling ended when his father became bankrupt.
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Published Works
- The British Journal of Psychology (1904) (76)
- Theory of Attention. (40)
- Psychology Applied to Education (1927) (9)
- II.—An Attempt to Interpret Fechner's Law (1876) (7)
- IV.—“MODERN” PSYCHOLOGY: A REFLEXION (6)
- A Study Of Kant (5)
- III.—Psychological Principles. (III.)Altention and the Field of Consciousness (4)
- ON THE DEFINITION OF PSYCHOLOGY (3)
- IS ‘BLACK’ A SENSATION? (1905) (3)
- The Present Problems of General Psychology (1904) (3)
- I.—PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES (1883) (3)
- A FURTHER NOTE ON THE SENSORY CHARACTER OF BLACK (1916) (3)
- I.—PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES: I. THE STANDPOINT OF PSYOHOLOGY (1883) (3)
- Mr. F. H. Bradley's Analysis of Mind (1887) (3)
- Heredity and memory (3)
- I.—SENSE-KNOWLEDGE (III.) (1)
- IX.—The Nature of Mental Activity: A SYMPOSIUM (1908) (1)
- Lecture II: Abstract dynamics. (0)
- Forms of Synthesis. (0)
- Lecture V: Molecular mechanics: Ideals of matter. (0)
- Progress of the excavations at Gelligaer. (0)
- -SENSE-KNOWLEDGE (II.) (0)
- Lecture X: Biological evolution. (0)
- Terms Used in Decoration (0)
- Belief, Certainty and Faith. (0)
- II.—BRADLEY'S DOCTRINE OF EXPERIENCE (0)
- General Synthesis of Mind, and the Concrete Individual. (0)
- Lecture XIX. Nature as teleological. (0)
- Theory of Presentations. (0)
- V.—ASSIMILATION AND ASSOCIATION. (II) (1893) (0)
- Lecture XIV. General conception of experience. (0)
- Conduct: Value, Choice and Freedom. (0)
- Reminiscence, Expectation and Temporal Perception. (0)
- Lecture XII. The conscious automaton theory. (0)
- Colour decoration of architecture (0)
- Mackey's “Theory of the earth.” (1853) (0)
- Lecture XX. Spiritualistic monism. (0)
- Lecture XVII. Unity of individual and universal experience. (0)
- Symposium: Purpose and Mechanism (0)
- Lecture XVIII. Capitulation of agnostic monism. (0)
- Presentation of Self, Self-Consciousness, Subjective Being. (0)
- Lecture VIII: Mr. Spencer's interpretation of evolution. (0)
- A CRITICISM OF A REPLY (1894) (0)
- The Bank of England justified in their present course (0)
- Psychological principles (2nd ed.). (0)
- Sensation and Movement. (0)
- Lecture III: Relation of abstract dynamics to actual phenomena. (0)
- III.—THE PROGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY (0)
- Lecture XVI. Rise of dualism. (0)
- Lecture I: Introduction. (0)
- Lecture IV: Molecular mechanics: Its indirectness. (0)
- Effects of Feeling: Emotion and Action. (0)
- Lecture VI: The theory of energy. (0)
- Lecture VII: Mechanical evolution. (0)
- The Concrete Individual and Characterology. (0)
- Lecture XI. Various forms of the theory. (0)
- A Note in Reply to Doctor Perry (1904) (0)
- "Psychology" ; Psychological principles (0)
- Lecture XV. Experience as life. (0)
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