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Excerpt from Manual of Empirical Psychology: As an Inductive Science, a Text-Book for High Schools and Colleges
Another reason for the lack of vigor with which young teachers pursue the study of psychology is to be found in the inherently uninteresting character of most treatises on this subject. Lindner is always interesting. His explanations are always lucid, pointed, and self-consistent, while every department of science and of experience has yielded its choicest facts to enrich the content of his book.
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