The dualism itself becomes a sort of presupposition or datum; its terms condition the further problem. — James M. Baldwin
The fact that tradition hinders the individual savage from thinking logically by no means — James M. Baldwin
Psychology more than any other science has had its pseudo-scientific no less than its scientific period. — James M. Baldwin
Pythagoras took the next important step by subordinating the mere matter of nature to its — James M. Baldwin
The development of the meaning attaching to the personal self, the conscious being — James M. Baldwin
In socrates’ thought the two marks of individual self-consciousness appear; it is practical and it is social. — James M. Baldwin
In the first place, descartes stands for the most explicit and uncompromising dualism — James M. Baldwin
Like all science, psychology is knowledge; and like science again, it is knowledge of — James M. Baldwin
Feeling is the consciousness of the resulting conditions – of success, failure, equilibrium — James M. Baldwin
In conclusion we may say, in view of the confirmation that our study has given of the — James M. Baldwin
All along we find that social life – religion, politics, art – reflects the stages reached in the — James M. Baldwin
The reason of the close concurrence between the individual’s progress and that of the — James M. Baldwin