Introduction; Chapter 1 The Subject Matter and Problems of Psychology; Part 1 Descriptive Psychology; Chapter 2 Feelings of Qualities and Things as Present; Chapter 3 Feelings of Things as Absent; Chapter 4 Feelings of Facts; Chapter 5 Feelings of Personal Conditions; Chapter 6 Mental States Concerned in the Direction of Conduct; Chapter 7 General Characteristics of Mental States; Chapter 8 The Functions of Mental States; Part 2 The Physiological Basis of Mental Life; Chapter 9 The Constitution of the Nervous System; Chapter 10 The Action of the Nervous System; Chapter 11 The Nervous System and Mental States; Part 3 Dynamic Psychology; Chapter 12 Original Tendencies to Connections; Chapter 13 The Law of Association; Chapter 14 The Law of Dissociation or Analysis; Chapter 15 The Connections Between1 Sense Stimuli and Mental States; Chapter 16 The Connections Between one, Mental State and Another; Chapter 17 The Connections Between One Mental State and Another (Continued); Chapter 18 The Connections Between Mental States and Acts; Chapter 19 Movements; Chapter 20 Selective Processes; Conclusion; Chapter 21 Conclusion;