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The Will to Live An Outline of Evolutionary Psychology

By J.H. Badley Copyright 1931

    First published in 1931, the underlying assumption of The Will to Live is that of a psychological evolution in which mind is regarded not merely as developing in association with nervous and cerebral development, but as being itself the most important factor in the process. It is this assumption which gives meaning to the title that has been chosen for the book. It brings themes like is psychology a science; impulse and growth; the rise of consciousness; the three main lines of instinct; the variability of habit; development of intelligence; thought as judgment and reflection; the critical faculty; simple and complex emotions; ideals and idealization; voluntary activity; sex and conflict; and buried complexes and dreams. This is an interesting historical document for the students of psychology.

    Preface 1. Introductory 2. Fundamentals 3. The Elements of Mental Activity 4. Consciousness 5. Instinct 6. Habit 7. Intelligence 8. Thought 9. Intellect 10. Emotions 11. Complexes 12. Will 13. Conflict 14. The Subconscious Mind Books for Further Reading Index

    Biography

    J.H. Badley