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A Manual of Practical Psychology
YOUR MIND
AND HOW TO USE IT
A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
BY
WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
It is not enough merely to have a sound mind¡ªone must also learn
how to use it, if he would become mentally efficient.
¸¶À½À» ÀÌ¿ëÇϴ¹ý.Your Mind and How to Use It, by William Walker Atkinson
Contents.
CHAPTER PAGE
I. WHAT IS THE MIND 5
II. THE MECHANISM OF MENTAL STATES 11
III. THE GREAT NERVE CENTERS 17
IV. CONSCIOUSNESS 24
V. ATTENTION 29
VI. PERCEPTION 36
VII. MEMORY 45
VIII. MEMORY (continued) 54
IX. IMAGINATION 62
X. THE FEELINGS 72
XI. THE EMOTIONS 79
XII. THE INSTINCTIVE EMOTIONS 88
XIII. THE PASSIONS 96
XIV. THE SOCIAL EMOTIONS 104
XV. THE RELIGIOUS EMOTIONS 111
XVI. THE ¨¡STHETIC EMOTIONS 117
XVII. THE INTELLECTUAL EMOTIONS 125
XVIII. THE ROLE OF THE EMOTIONS 131
XIX. THE EMOTIONS AND HAPPINESS 136
XX. THE INTELLECT 143
XXI. CONCEPTION 151
XXII. CLASSES OF CONCEPTS 158
XXIII. JUDGMENTS 164
XXIV. PRIMARY LAWS OF THOUGHT 171
XXV. REASONING 176
XXVI. INDUCTIVE REASONING 181
XXVII. DEDUCTIVE REASONING 186
XXVIII. FALLACIOUS REASONING 193
XXIX. THE WILL 201
XXX. WILL- TRAINING 213
XXXI. WILL- TONIC 219