The Elements of Intellectual Science

The Elements of Intellectual Science by Noah Porter, published by Michigan Publishing in September 2006, is a comprehensive exploration of psychology and its foundational principles. This edition spans 588 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various aspects of psychology, including its definition, the relationship between the soul and matter, and the faculties of the soul, offering a thorough examination of human intellect and its functions.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on whether psychology qualifies as a science and the principles that underpin it. The text addresses significant topics such as epistemology and cognitive psychology, providing insights into the development and faculties of the human mind. This scholarly work aims to clarify the intricate connections between psychology and philosophy, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history and science of the mind.
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Psychology and the soul; Psychology defined and vindicated; Relations of the soul to matter; Faculties of the soul; Is psychology a science, and what are it’s principles? Human intellect; it’s function, development and faculties.
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