An Intellectual History of PsychologyUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1. sep. 1995 - 392 sider An Intellectual History of Psychology, already a classic in its field, is now available in a concise new third edition. It presents psychological ideas as part of a greater web of thinking throughout history about the essentials of human nature, interwoven with ideas from philosophy, science, religion, art, literature, and politics. |
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... objects . This is achieved by means that cannot be physical for the physical world is produced by such means . Thus , it must be in the realm of soul that abstract numbers are , as it were , absorbed and used to produce the material ...
... objects of perception were removed . Not only this , but our knowledge would be in constant flux because of the ever - changing world of sense . Thus the sick Socrates , the standing Socrates , and the reclining Socrates would all be ...
... object of study . Accordingly , it is the State ( the polis ) as the enlargement of man's per- sonal nature that must be studied if one is to have a clearer picture of human nature . By constructing the perfect State , the philosopher ...
... object of love , vice the object of hatred . Moreover , there are criti- cal periods of development when the lessons of virtue are most effectively conveyed by music , since virtue fundamentally is a harmonious relationship between body ...
... object out there , nor is it a mere concept in the sense of an opinion or belief . It is certainly not learned , nor is there any feature of the objects we locate in it that permits inferences about it . Quite simply , it is not an it ...
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Part 2 From Philosophy to Psychology | 147 |
Part 3 Scientific Psychology | 257 |
Index of Names | 373 |
Index of Subjects | 379 |