. Adolescence : its psychology and its relations to physiology, anthropology, sociology, sex, crime, religion and education . Copyright, 1904, byD. APPLETON AND COMPANY Published May, 190^ PREFACE This book is based on the authors Psychology, now inpreparation, which should logically have been published standpoint of the latter is roughly and provisionallyindicated in Chapter X, with which it is hoped any readerwith philosophic interests will begin. This point of view isfurther set forth in the last part of Chapter XVI, and someof its implications appear in Chapter XII, which should


. Adolescence : its psychology and its relations to physiology, anthropology, sociology, sex, crime, religion and education . Copyright, 1904, byD. APPLETON AND COMPANY Published May, 190^ PREFACE This book is based on the authors Psychology, now inpreparation, which should logically have been published standpoint of the latter is roughly and provisionallyindicated in Chapter X, with which it is hoped any readerwith philosophic interests will begin. This point of view isfurther set forth in the last part of Chapter XVI, and someof its implications appear in Chapter XII, which should fol-low. That, recognizing fully all that has hitherto been donein this direction, the genetic ideas of the soul which pervadethis work are new in both matter and method, and that if truethey mark an extension of evolution into the psychic field ofthe utmost importance, is the conviction of the author. Al-though most of even his ablest philosophical contemporaries,both American and European, must regard all such concep-tions much as Agassiz did Darwinism, he believes that theyopen up the only possible line of advance foadolescenceitsps001hall


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