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1842-1910. American psychologist and philosopher. Author of ''Principles of Psychology'' (1890). Likened the human mind to a "[[stream of consciousness]]", a term [[May Sinclair|later transferred]] to the study of literature.
1842-1910. American psychologist and philosopher. Author of ''Principles of Psychology'' (1890). Likened the human mind to a "[[stream of consciousness]]", a term [[May Sinclair|later transferred]] to the study of literature.
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1842-1910. American psychologist and philosopher. Author of Principles of Psychology (1890). Likened the human mind to a "stream of consciousness", a term later transferred to the study of literature.