Article ID: CBB000930502

Physiological Optics, Cognition and Emotion: A Novel Look at the Early Work of Wilhelm Wundt (2009)

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The German physiologist Wilhelm Wundt, who later founded experimental psychology, arguably developed the first modern scientific conception of emotion. In the first edition of Vorlesungen über die Menschen- und Thierseele (Lectures on human and animal psychology), which was published in 1863, Wundt tried to establish that emotions were essential parts of rational thought. In fact, he considered them unconscious steps of decision-making that were implied in all processes of conscious thought. His early work deserves attention not only because it is the attempt to conceptualize cognition and emotion strictly from a neural point of view but also because it represents the very foundation of the debate about the nature of emotion that revolved around William James' theory of emotion during the 1890s. However, this aspect of his work is little known because scholars who have analyzed Wundt's work focused on his late career. Furthermore, historical analysis interpreted Wundt's work within a philosophical framework, rather than placing it in the context of German medical and physiological research in which it belongs. In addition, Wundt's early works are hardly available to an English speaking audience because they were never translated. Key Words: physiology * emotion * cognition * perception * experimental psychology * epistemology * facial expressions * Wilhelm Wundt * Charles Darwin * William James

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Authors & Contributors
Wassmann, Claudia
Araujo, Saulo de Freitas
Ayala, Christopher
Bannan, John F.
Borawski, Steven
Büttemeyer, Wilhelm
Journals
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
History of Psychology
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
British Journal for the History of Science
History of Philosophy Quarterly
HOPOS
Publishers
University of Chicago
Brill
Columbia University Press
Kluwer Academic
MIT Press
Praeger
Concepts
Psychology
Experimental psychology
Visual perception
Emotions; passions
Vision
Cognition
People
Wundt, Wilhelm Max
James, William
Darwin, Charles Robert
Piaget, Jean
Ardigò, Roberto
Bekhterev, Vladimir Mikhailovich
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
20th century, late
Medieval
Places
Great Britain
United States
Germany
Russia
Institutions
Universität Leipzig
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