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PSYCHOLOGY

AND SCIENTIFIC AMETHODS

VOL. VI. No. 1: JANUARY 7. 1909

CONTENTS

Algedonics and Sensationalism: HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL... 5 Discussion: Objects, Data, and Existences: A Reply to Professor McGilvary: ...... 13 Reviews and Abstracts of Literature: Delacroix's Etudes d'histoire et de psychologie du rMystcisnMe: JAMES H. LEUBA ...... --.-.....-..-...... 21 Adam's Religious Teachers of Greece: G. SANTAYANA ...... 23 Hardy's Gospel of Pain: MAx EASTMAN ...... 25 Journals and New Books ...... 26 Notes and News ...... 28

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