A Concise Exposition Of The Doctrine Of Association

Albert Brisbane

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"A Concise Exposition Of The Doctrine Of Association" by Albert Brisbane explores the principles of associationism, a significant psychological and philosophical theory emphasizing the role of association in learning and understanding. Brisbane elucidates how ideas and experiences become linked in the mind, shaping individual thought and social structures. This work provides a foundational understanding of associationism's impact on psychology and social theory.

Brisbane's exposition offers valuable insights into the historical context of psychological thought, detailing the evolution of ideas about how the human mind functions. The book discusses how the association of ideas influences perception, memory, and behavior, providing a framework for understanding complex mental processes. Readers interested in the history of psychology, philosophy of mind, and the development of social theories will find Brisbane's concise treatment both informative and thought-provoking.

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