Book ID: CBB000000345

Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (1980)

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Rieber, Robert W. (Editor)
Salzinger, Kurt (Editor)


Academic Press


Publication Date: 1980
Physical Details: xiv + 364 pp.; illus.; index

Description Contents: Rieber, Robert W., Salzinger, Kurt: An overview of the theories and history of psychology. Adler, Helmut E.: Vicissitudes of Fechnerian psychophysics in America. Blumenthal, Arthur L.: Wilhelm Wundt and early American psychology: A clash of cultures. Diamond, Solomon: Francis Galton and American psychology. High, Richard P., Woodward, William R.: William James and Gordon Allport: Parallels in their maturing conceptions of self and personality. Broughton, John M.: Psychology and the history of the self: From substance to function. Rieber, Robert W.: The Americanization of psychology before William James. Bakan, David: Politics and American psychology. Gruber, Howard E.: Darwin on psychology and its relation to evolutinary thought. Henle, Mary: The influence of Gestalt psychology in America. Skinner, Burrhus F.: The experimental analysis of operant behavior: A history. Day, Willard F., Jr.: The historical antecedents of contemporary behaviorism. Green, Maurice, Rieber, Robert W.: The assimilation of psychoanalysis in America. Voyat, Gilbert: In tribute to Piaget: A look at his scientific impact in the United States. Inhelder, Bärbel: Genetic epistemology and developmental psychology. Piaget, Jean: Some recent research and its link witha new theory of groupings and conservations based on commutability. Salzinger, Kurt: Sitzfleisch, the Zeitgeist, and the Hindsightgeist.


Includes Chapters

Chapter Blumenthal, Arthur L. (1980) Wilhelm Wundt and early American psychology: A clash of cultures. In: Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (p. 25). unapi

Chapter Diamond, Solomon (1980) Francis Galton and American psychology. In: Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (p. 43). unapi

Chapter High, Richard P.; Woodward, William R. (1980) William James and Gordon Allport: Parallels in their maturing conceptions of self and personality. In: Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (p. 57). unapi

Chapter Rieber, Robert W. (1980) The Americanization of psychology before William James. In: Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (p. 103). unapi

Chapter Gruber, Howard E. (1980) Darwin on psychology and its relation to evolutionary thought. In: Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (p. 145). unapi

Chapter Voyat, Gilbert (1980) In tribuite to Piaget: A look at his scientific impact in the United States. In: Psychology: Theoretical-historical perspectives (p. 305). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Antolic, Pia A.
Ash, Mitchell G.
Benetka, Gerhard
Benjafield, John G.
Bettelheim, Bruno
Carter, Richard B.
Journals
History of Psychology
History of the Human Sciences
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Cambridge University Press
Akademie-Verlag
Halsted Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Knopf
Concepts
Psychology
Philosophy
Pragmatism; instrumentalism
Psychoanalysis
Psychiatry
Mental disorders and diseases
People
Freud, Sigmund
James, William
Ammonius
Aristotle
Avicenna
Azam, Eugène
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
17th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Bulgaria
France
Japan
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