The Story of the Mind

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The Story of the Mind

by James Mark Baldwin

EN·~7 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

BY - JAMES MARK BALDWIN

0:01
2

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS

0:01
3

PREFACE.

5:17
4

LIST OF DIAGRAMS.

0:24
5

THE STORY OF THE MIND

0:01
6

CHAPTER I. - THE SCIENCE OF THE MIND—PSYCHOLOGY,

11:39
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CHAPTER II. - WHAT OUR MINDS HAVE IN COMMON—INTROSPECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY.

27:25
8

CHAPTER III. - THE MIND OF THE ANIMAL—COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY.

47:27
9

CHAPTER IV. - THE MIND OF THE CHILD—CHILD PSYCHOLOGY.

1:26:10
10

CHAPTER V. - THE CONNECTION OF BODY WITH MIND—PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY—MENTAL DISEASES

32:49

Description

An engaging overview invites listeners into the early science of the mind, aiming for clear explanations without sacrificing accuracy. The author balances a gentle, introductory tone with enough depth to convey the key methods and findings that shaped modern psychology, while also weaving in the broader evolutionary ideas that were gaining ground at the turn of the century. Readers will find thoughtful commentary that reflects both personal insight and the prevailing scholarly consensus of the era, making the material feel both scholarly and approachable.

The journey moves through several core areas: the shared experiences uncovered by introspection, the mental lives of animals, and the developmental steps of children. It then explores how the brain and body interact, the designs of experimental study, and the curiosities of suggestion and hypnotism, before concluding with practical thoughts on education. Illustrated throughout, the book offers a concise yet rich picture that can spark a lasting curiosity about how we think, feel, and learn.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (405K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Curtis Weyant, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Case Western Reserve University Preservation Department Digital Library)

Release date

2007-02-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

James Mark Baldwin

James Mark Baldwin

1861–1934

An early architect of modern psychology, he helped bring the study of child development and mental growth into the scientific mainstream. His ideas about imitation, learning, and evolution influenced how later thinkers approached the developing mind.

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