A Very Partial Bibliography

Robert Throop & Lloyd Gordon Ward

  1. "Postulates of Physiological Psychology." Presbyterian Review, 8, (1887): 427-440.
  2. Handbook of Psychology: Senses and Intellect. New York: Henry Holt & Co (1889). 
  3. "The Idealism of Spinoza." Presbyterian Review, 10, (1889): 64-76.
  4. Philosophy Its Relation to Life and Education, Inaugural Address. Toronto: University Of Toronto Press (1890).
  5. "New Work In Psychology", University of Toronto Quarterly, 1, (1890): 70-97.
  6. "The psychological laboratory in the University of Toronto. Science, 19 (no. 475), 143-144.
  7. "Origin of Right or Left Handedness," Science, 16, (1890): 247-248.
  8. "Notes." American Journal of Psychology, 3, (1891): 593.
  9. Handbook of Psychology: Feelings and Will. New York: Henry Holt & Co (1891).
  10. "Suggestion in Infancy", Science, 17, (1891): 113-117.
  11. "The Psychology Laboratory at the University of Toronto." Science, 19, (1892): 143-144.
  12. "Suggestion and Will.: International Congress of Experimental Psychology, Second Session, London, 1892, pp. 49-56. London: Williams and Norgate.
  13. "Origin of Volition in Childhood," Science, 20, (1892): 286-287.
  14. "New Questions in Mental Chronometry," Medical Record, (N.Y.), 47, (1893): 455-456.
  15. Elements of psychology. New York: Holt (1893).
  16. "Imitation: A Chapter in the Natural History of Consciousness" Mind  (1894).
  17. "Types of Reaction." Psychological Review, 2, (1895): 259-273.
  18. Mental Development in the Child and the Race: Methods and Processes. New York: Macmillan & Co (1895).
  19. "Memory for Square Size," Psychological Review, 2, (1895): 236-239.
  20. "The Origin of a Thing and its Nature." Psychological Review, 2 (1895): pp. 551 ff.
  21. "The Type Theory of Reaction." Mind, n.s. 1, (1896): 81-90.
  22. "A New Factor in Evolution." American Naturalist 30, (1896): 441-451, 536-553.
  23. "Consciousness and Evolution". The American Naturalist (1896): 249-255.
  24. "Consciousness and Evolution," Psychological Review 3, (1896): 300-309.
  25. "Instinct" Science (1896): 669.
  26. "Heredity and Instinct (II)." Science, NS III, (1896): 558-561.

  27. "Physical and Social Heredity." American Naturalist (1896): 422-428.
  28. "A Note on Dr. Herbert Nichols' Paper (Amer. Nat., Sept., 1896)." American Naturalist (1896): 856.
  29. "The Genesis of the Ethical Self " Philosophical Review, Vol.6 (1897): 225-241.
  30. Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development: A Study in Social Psychology. New York: Macmillan and Co. (1897).
  31. "Physical and mental tests.." Psychological Review, Vol. 5 (1898): 172 - 179. Co-authored with James McKeen Cattell and Joseph Jastrow. 
  32. "Social Interpretations [A Reply to Tufts]." Psychological Review, Vol.5 (1898): 409-411.
  33. "Social Interpretations: A Reply [to Dewey]. " Philosophical Review, Vol.7 (1898):621-628.
  34. Dictionary of philosophy and psychologyNew York: Macmillan & Co. (1901).
  35. Development and Evolution. New York : Macmillan (1902).
  36. Fragments in philosophy and science: being collected essays and addresses. New York: Scribner (1902).
  37. Darwin and the Humanities. Baltimore: Review Publishing Company (1909). Also published by S. Sonnenschein, London in 1910.
  38. The Individual and Society or Psychology and Sociology. Boston: Badger (1911)
  39. History of psychology: A sketch and an interpretation. London: Watts.London: Watts (1913). 
  40. La France et la Guerre: opinions d'un Américain, Paris: Alcan (1915)
  41. Genetic Theory of Reality: being the outcome of genetic logic as issuing in the aesthetic theory of reality called Pancalism, with an extended glossary of terms. New York: Putnam (1915).
  42. American neutrality: its  cause and cure. New York: Putnam (1916).
  43. France and the war, as seen by an American. New York: D. Appleton (1916).
  44. Between Two Wars: 1861-1921 (2 vols.) Boston: Stratford Co (1926).
  45. "Autobiography of James Mark Baldwin." in History of Psychology in Autobiography, edited by C. Murchison, Worcester, MA: Clark University Press (1930): Vol.1 pp 1 - 30.

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