TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: All corrections are underlined with a dotted line. The original text appears when hovering the cursor over the marked text. A list of corrections to the text can be found at the end of the document. Inconsistencies in spelling or hyphenation have not been corrected. CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDUCATION THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDUCATION Psychology and Social PracticeBY PROFESSOR AND HEAD OF DEPARTMENTS OF CHICAGO Copyright, 1901, by Psychology and Social Practice In coming before you I had hoped to deal with the problem of the relation of psychology to the social sciences—and through them to social practice, to life itself. Naturally, in anticipation, I had conceived a systematic exposition of fundamental principles covering the whole ground, and giving every factor its due rating and position. That discussion is not ready today. I am loath, however, completely to withdraw from the subject, especially as there happens to be a certain phase of it with which I have been more or less practically occupied within the last few years. I have in mind the relation of psychology to education. Since education is primarily a social affair, and since educational science is first of all a social science, we have here a section of the whole field. In some respects there may be an advantage in approaching the more comprehensive question through the medium of one of its special cases. The absence In dealing with this particular question, it is impossible not to have in mind the brilliant and effective discourses recently published by my predecessor in this chair. I shall accordingly make free to refer to points, and at times to words, in his treatment of the matter. Yet, as perhaps I hardly need say, it is a problem of the most fundamental importance for both psychology and social theory that I wish to discuss, not any particular book or article. Indeed, with much of what Dr. MÜnsterberg says about the uselessness and the danger for the teacher of miscellaneous scraps of child study, of unorganized information regarding |