ABSTRACT

This is Volume XXIX of thirty-eight in the General Psychology series. First published in 1925, in this study the author recognises that Time has the confines of so many subjects: anthropology, astronomy, metaphysics, theology, physics, mechanics, mathematics, logic, and psychology, and the poets. She has put together a sketch of the subject keeping these different aspects in mind, using experiments and observations to offer a psychological point of view throughout has been dictated by human experience.

chapter 1|11 pages

Chapter I The Metaphysical View of Time

chapter 2|15 pages

Chapter II Origin of Time Experience

chapter 3|16 pages

Chapter III Social Organization of Time

chapter 4|42 pages

Chapter IV Individual Organization of Time

chapter 5|25 pages

Chapter V Duration

chapter 6|13 pages

CHAPTER VI DURATION (Continued)

chapter 7|18 pages

Chapter VII Order of Events in Time

chapter 8|10 pages

Chapter VIII The Nature of Time