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This newly-gathered collection contains a cross-section of the assessment of Spencer's thought made by some of his most influential contemporaries, including T. H. Green, William James, Henry Sidgwick, T. H. Huxley, F. W. Maitland and J. A. Hobson. The wide range of thinkers represented here provides a clear indication of Spencer's importance to Victorian thought.
Arguably the greatest single work in the history of psychology. James's analyses of habit, the nature of emotion, the phenomenology of attention, the stream of thought, the perception of space, and the multiplicity of the consciousness of self are still widely cited and incorporated into contemporary theoretical accounts of these phenomena.
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