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_Philosophical Review_, IV (1895), 465-85; 577-602. (4) ----. "The External World and the Social Consciousness," _Philosophical Review_, III (1894), 513-45. (5) Worms, Rene. _Organisme et Societe._ Chap. x, "Fonctions de Relation." Paris, 1896. (6) Mead, G. H. "Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning," _Psychological Bulletin_, VII (Dec. 15, 1910), 397-405. (7) ----. "Psychology of Social Consciousness Implied in Instruction," _Science_, N. S., XXI (1910), 688-93. (8) Novicow, J. _Conscience et volonte sociales._ Paris, 1897. (9) McDougall, W. _The Group Mind._ A sketch of the principles of collective psychology with some attempt to apply them to the interpretation of national life and character. New York and London, 1920. (10) Ames, Edward S. "Religion in Terms of Social Consciousness," _The Journal of Religion_, I (1921), 264-70. (11) Burgess, E. W. _The Function of Socialization in Social Evolution._ Chicago, 1916. (12) Maciver, R. M. _Community._ A sociological study, being an attempt to set out the nature and fundamental laws of social life. London, 1917. III. COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION A. _The Emotions and Emotional Expression_ (1) James, William. _The Principles of Psychology._ Vol. II, chap. xxv. New York, 1896. (2) Dewey, John. "The Theory of Emotion," _Psychological Review_, I (1894), 553-69; II (1895), 13-32. (3) Wundt, Wilhelm. _Grundzuege der physiologischen Psychologie._ 3 vols. 6th ed. Leipzig, 1908-11. (4) Ribot, T. _The Psychology of the Emotions._ London and New York, 1898. (5) Darwin, Charles. _The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals._ London and New York, 1873. (6) Rudolph, Heinrich. _Der Ausdruck der Gemuetsbewegungen des Menschen dargestellt und erklaert auf Grund der Urformen-und der Gesetze des Ausdrucks und der Erregungen._ Dresden, 1903. (7) Piderit, T. _Mimik und Physiognomik._ Rev. ed. Detmold, 1886. (8) Cannon, Walter B. _Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage._ An account of recent researches into the function of emotional excitement. New York and London, 1915. (9) Hirn, Yrjoe. _The Origins of Art._ A psychological and sociological, inquiry. London and New York, 1900. (10) Bergson, H. _Le Rire._ Essai sur la signification du comique. Paris, 1900. (11) Sully, James. _An Essay on Laughter._ Its forms, its causes, its development, and its value. London and New York, 1902. (12) Dugas, L. _Psychologie d
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