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Psychology: an elementary text-book

By Hermann Ebbinghaus

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover the secrets of the mind through a journey from ancient philosophies to modern scientific approaches, exploring the complex relationship between the brain and our thoughts.

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2016-08-16
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"Psychology: an elementary text-book" by Hermann Ebbinghaus is a guiding resource from the early 1900's. It acts as a base-level exploration for both college attendees and everyday people curious about how psychology works, and it unpacks core subjects relating to the partnership between the physical brain and the abstract mind, alongside the how's and why's of thought systems. The purpose of the book is to lay out a straightforward grasp on happenings within our minds. At the start, a translator's message highlights the text's purpose and arrangement, underlining its value as an entry tool in psychology. The first section walks through psychology's past, from old-time thinkings to today's scientific ways. Ebbinghaus tackles the struggles of applying science to psychology, pointing out the complicated nature of our minds, which leads into detailed talk about basic psychology, including brain structure and how it ties into awareness and mental actions.

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