Classics in psychology : 1855-1914 : a collection of key works
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Classics in psychology : 1855-1914 : a collection of key works
Thoemmes Press , Maruzen, 1998
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In 1855, Alexander Bain brought analyses of the mind and nervous system together in "The Senses and the Intellect". In the 50 years that followed, psychology established itself as a scientific discipline in its own right, related to but separate from both the philosophy of mind and the physiology of the nervous system. This collection documents the birth of scientific psychology. In addition to the volumes of Bain, the 51 volumes feature texts by Taine, Ribot, Lotze, Hoffding and Ladd. They also include works on: experimentalism (Fechner, Helmholtz, Wundt, Ebbinghaus, Mach, Kulpe, Titchener); functionalism (Sepncer, Romanes, James); mind/body treatises (Maudsley, Carpenter, Ferrier, Lewes, Jackson); analyses in the psychology of individual differences (Galton, Binet); animal mind/behaviour (Morgan, Hobhouse, Thorndike, Washburn); development (Baldwin, Claparede); and social phenomena (McDougall); early scientific contributions to psychotherapy (Bernheim, Tuckey, Janet, Prince); and applied psychology (Scott, Munsterberg). Wherever possible each title is reprinted from the first English edition where one exists.
These American and European writings span the age between the ideas of Darwin and Freud, and should also be of interest to those studying philosophy, sociology, education and psychotherapy.
目次
- "Guide to Classics in Psychology", Robert H. Wozniak
- "The Senses and the Intellect", Alexander Bain
- "The Principles of Psychology", Herbert Spencer
- "The Emotions and the Will", Alexander Bain
- "Elemente der Psychophysics", Gustave Fechner
- "Hereditary Genius...", Francis Galton
- "Body and Mind - an Inquiry into their Correlation and Mutual Influence" - the Gubstonian Lectures, Henry Maudsley
- "On Intelligence", Hyppolyte Taine
- "Grundzuge der Physiologischen Psychologie", Wilhelm Wundt
- "Principles of Mental Physiology", William Benjamin Carpenter
- "English Men of Science - their Nature and Nurture", Francis Galton
- "On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music", Hermann Helmholtz
- "Functions of the Brain", David Ferrier
- "The Physical Basis of the Mind", George Henry Lewes
- "German Psychology of To-Day", Theodule Ribot
- "Outlines of Psychology", Rudolf Hermann Lotze
- "Evolution and Dissolution of the Nervous System", John Hughlings Jackson
- "Outlines of Psychology", Harald Hoffding
- "Inquiries into the Human Faculty and its Developments", Francis Galton
- "Memory", Hermann Ebbinghaus
- "Suggestive Therapeutics", Hippolyte Bernheim
- "The Psychology of Reasoning", Alfred Binet
- "Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations...". Ernst Mach
- "Elements of Physiological Psychology", George Trumbull Ladd
- "Mental Evolution in Man", George John Romanes
- "Psycho-Therapeutics, or Treatment by Sleep and Suggestion", Charles Lloyd Tuckey
- "Principles of Psychology...", William James
- "Lecturers on Human and Animal Psychology", Wilhelm Wundt
- "Mental Sate of Hystericals", Pierre Janet
- "Outlines of Psychology", Oswald Kulpe
- "Mental Developments in the Child and Race...", James Mark Baldwin
- "Habit and Instinct", Conwy lloyd Morgan
- "Outline of Psychology", Edward Bradford Titchener
- "Outlines of Psychology, Wilhelm Wundt
- "Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development", James Mark Baldwin
- "Mind in Evolution", Leonard Tralawney Hobsouse
- "An Introduction to the Theory of Mental and Social Measurements", Edward Lee Thorndike
- "The Dissociation of a Personality", Morton Prince
- "Senses of Insects", Auguste Forel
- "The Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading", Edmund Burke Huey
- "An Introduction to Social Psychology", William McDougall
- "The Psychology of Advertising", Walter Dill Scott
- "The Animal Mind", Margaret Floy Washburn
- "Experimental Pedagogy and the Psychology of the Child", Edouard Claparede
- "Clever Hands (The Horse of Mr Von Osten) - A Contribution to Experimental Animal and Human Psychology, Hans Pfungst. (Part contents).
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