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Preface lectures on The World and the Individual I am indebted for probably more suggestions than I can distinctly account for. It is part of my individualism to hold that one may be both warmly appreciative and independently critical. The criticism is embodied in the text; the appreciation, not less sincere, I wish to record here. To state a clear difference of opinion is less embarrassing, however, than to define ones relations to those standing for a somewhat similar view. So far as I am aware no one has appropriated my special brand of individualism nor made quite the same use of the conception of consciousness. But it would be unjust not to recall Professor L. F. Ward s Psychic Factors of Civilization or, in a work on the significance of consciousness for social relations, to ignore Professor C. H. Cooley s Human Nature and the Social Order and Social Organization. The last of these reached me too late, unfortunately, to claim the authors support, or partial support, for the conception of social consciousness developed in the text. My thanks are due to my friends and colleagues, Professor C. J. Sembower and Professor Frank A ydelotte, who have very kindly read the manuscript and helped me out of a number of obscurities.
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