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This paper explores and integrates the concepts learned throughout a course on the history of modern psychology by analyzing psychology’s historical (i.e., Pre-modernism, Modernism, and Post-modernism), philosophical, and empirical underpinnings and their role in helping to shape the important psychological theories and issues of contemporary ...
History of Modern Psychology. Lectures Delivered at ETH Zurich. Volume 1, 1933–1934.
sychology to become a science. The search resulted in four monographs grappling with this problem: An Inquiry into the Foundations of Psychology (1965); A Theory of Communication and Use of Language: Foundations for the Study of Psychology (1977); A Theory of Language and Understanding (1980); and Language: A Theory o.
Chapter 1. THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY 1. The Development of Modern Psychology 1 The Relevance of the Past for the Present 2 The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology's Past 5 Historiography: How We Study History 5 Lost or Suppressed Data 7 Data Distorted in Translation 8 Self-Serving Data 9 Contextual Forces in Psychology ...
PART I Introduction 1 1 Psychology, Science, and History 3 Understanding Science 4 The Image of Modern Science 4 Explanation 5 Theories: How Scientists Explain Things 9 The Nature of Scientific Change 13 Science as a Worldview 21 The Scientific Challenges to Psychology 24 Psychology and The Discipline of History 24 History of Science 24
1 sty 2022 · Our purpose is to present a history of modern psychology, not the centuries of philosophical work that preceded it. We recount the history of psychology in terms of people, ideas, and schools of thought, as well as the spirit of the times that influenced their development.
30 paź 2018 · Featuring cross-references to the Jung canon and explanations of concepts and terminology, History of Modern Psychology painstakingly reconstructs and translates these lectures from manuscripts, summaries, and recently recovered shorthand notes of attendees.