Fact and fable in psychology . avages,251, 271, 272. Triplett, Norman, 117, 123. Tylor, , 167, 240, 242, 250, 253, 256, 267, 270, 273. Tyndall, , 135. Unconsciousness of defects, 79, 80 ; see also , attitude toward tlie, , in relation to analogy, 250, 260. Vision, its nature, 276, 337 ; subjectiveand objective, 276; subjective factorin, 277, 279, 280, 283, 288-295 ; inter-pretation in, 285, 286-295 ; educa-tion of the visual centre, 341, 345-347, 369, 370; its function in dreams,339. Visualizing power, 338. Zollner, , 139. Electrotyped and tinted by H. O. Houghton


Fact and fable in psychology . avages,251, 271, 272. Triplett, Norman, 117, 123. Tylor, , 167, 240, 242, 250, 253, 256, 267, 270, 273. Tyndall, , 135. Unconsciousness of defects, 79, 80 ; see also , attitude toward tlie, , in relation to analogy, 250, 260. Vision, its nature, 276, 337 ; subjectiveand objective, 276; subjective factorin, 277, 279, 280, 283, 288-295 ; inter-pretation in, 285, 286-295 ; educa-tion of the visual centre, 341, 345-347, 369, 370; its function in dreams,339. Visualizing power, 338. Zollner, , 139. Electrotyped and tinted by H. O. Houghton <5^* , Mass., I. l IJ !?• J . !| m iHM:-!:. BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY ^be mtztsitie pxt^g, €ambtHiue 1901 COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY JOSEPH JASTROWALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO MY HELPMATE PREFACE A GROUP of problems that appears conspicuously inthe present volume, and in so far contributes to thefitness of its title, has obtained a considerable intereston the part of the public at large. Such interest seemsprone to take its clue from the activity of those whoherald startling revelations on the basis of unusualpsychic experiences, and who give promise of disclosingother worlds than the one with which common sense andcommon sensation acquaint us, rather than from thecautious and consistent results of serious and profes-sional students in study or in laboratory. The fascina-tion of the unusual over the popular mind is familiarand intelligible, and seems in no direction more pro-nounced than in matters psychological. So long asthis interest is properly subordinated to a comprehen-sive and illuminating general view of t


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