Works by WILLIAM JAMES, M.D., Ph. et Litt.D., LL.D.; Correspondent of the Institute of France; Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. The Principles of Psychology. 2 vols. 8vo. New York: Henry Holt & Co. 1890. Psychology: Briefer Course. 12mo. New York: Henry Holt & Co. 1892. The Will to Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy. New York: Longmans, Green & Co. 1897. Is Life Worth Living? 18mo. Philadelphia: S. B. Weston, 1305 Arch Street. 1896. Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine. 16mo. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1898. The Literary Remains of Henry James. Edited, with an Introduction, by WILLIAM JAMES. With Portrait. Crown 8vo. 1885. TALKS TO TEACHERS ON PSYCHOLOGY: AND TO NEW YORK HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 1899 #615667 upl # LOAN STACK COPYRIGHT BY WILLIAM JAMES GEO. H. ELLIS, PRINTER, 272 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON. PREFACE. L31051 J3 IN 1892 I was asked by the Harvard Corporation to give a few public lectures on psychology to the Cambridge teachers. The talks now printed form the substance of that course, which has since then been delivered at various places to various teacher-audiences. I have found by experience that what my hearers seem least to relish is analytical technicality, and what they most care for is concrete practical application. So I have gradually weeded out the former, and left the latter unreduced; and, now that I have at last written out the lectures, they contain a minimum of what is deemed 'scientific' in psy chology, and are practical and popular in the ex treme. Some of my colleagues may possibly shake their heads at this; but in taking my cue from what has seemed to me to be the feeling of the audiences I believe that I am shaping my book so as to satisfy the more genuine public need. Teachers, of course, will miss the minute divisions, subdivisions, and definitions, the lettered and numbered headings, the variations of type, and all the 790 |