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II. On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings

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e judge a thing to be precious in consequence of the idea we frame of it, this is only because the idea is itself as

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Contents

Preface I. Psychology and the Teaching Art II. The Stream of Consciousness III. The Child as a Behaving Organism IV. Education and Behavior V. The Necessity of Reactions VI. Native Reactions and Acquired Reactions VII. What the Native Reactions are VIII. The Laws of Habit IX. The Association of Ideas X. Interest
XI. Attention
XII. Memory
XIII. The Acquisition of Ideas
XIV. Apperception
XV. The Will
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