Backe, Andrew Steven (Author)
Description Examines the extent to which John Dewey's psychology was a form of behaviorism and considers how metaphysical commitments influenced psychological theories at the turn of the century. Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 61 (2000): 2440A. UMI order no. 9974402.
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John J. Stuhr;
(2022)
No Professor's Lectures Can Save Us: William James's Pragmatism, Radical Empiricism, and Pluralism
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Chapter
Haaparanta, Leila;
(2009)
The Relations between Logic and Philosophy, 1874--1931
(/p/isis/citation/CBB001210347/)
Article
Andrick, John M.;
(2013)
Cultivating a “Chairside Manner”: Dental Hypnosis, Patient Management Psychology, and the Origins of Behavioral Dentistry in America, 1890--1910
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Bartłomiej Dobroczyński;
Aleksandra Gruszka;
(2019)
Generations of “Wasted Chances”: Władysław Heinrich and Psychology in Poland
(/p/isis/citation/CBB269566782/)
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Smith, Roger;
(2013)
Between Mind and Nature: A History of Psychology
(/p/isis/citation/CBB001420021/)
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Henry M. Cowles;
(2020)
The Scientific Method: An Evolution of Thinking from Darwin to Dewey
(/p/isis/citation/CBB285563664/)
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Popp, Jerome A.;
(2007)
Evolution's First Philosopher: John Dewey and the Continuity of Nature
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000772776/)
Article
Pihlström, Sami;
(2008)
How (Not) to Write the History of Pragmatist Philosophy of Science?
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000831774/)
Thesis
Brady, Michael;
(2013)
Evolution and the Transformation of American Philosophy
(/p/isis/citation/CBB001567439/)
Article
Greenwood, John;
(2010)
Whistles, Bells, and Cogs in Machines: Thomas Huxley and Epiphenomenalism
(/p/isis/citation/CBB001250186/)
Thesis
Feest, Uljana;
(2003)
Operationalism, Experimentation, and Concept Formation
(/p/isis/citation/CBB001561972/)
Book
Shook, John R.;
(2001)
The Chicago School of Functionalism
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000102425/)
Article
Saulo de Freitas Araujo;
Fernando Tavares Saraiva;
Marcus Bentes de Carvalho Neto;
(2019)
Reevaluating the initial impact of John Broadus Watson on American psychology: The necessity of comparative parameters
(/p/isis/citation/CBB692345477/)
Article
Rutherford, Alexandra;
(2003)
B. F. Skinner and the Auditory Inkblot: The Rise and Fall of the Verbal Summator as a Projective Technique
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Article
Plháková, Alena;
(2008)
Reflections on the Main Schools of the World Psychology in the Czech Interwar Psychology
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000931960/)
Article
Mildenberger, Florian;
(2006)
The Beer/Bethe/Uexküll Paper (1899) and Misinterpretations Surrounding “Vitalistic Behaviorism”
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000774680/)
Article
Carpintero, Helio;
(2004)
Watson's Behaviorism: A Comparison of the Two Editions (1925 and 1930)
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000450018/)
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Fridlund, Alan J.;
Beck, Hall P.;
Goldie, William D.;
Irons, Gary;
(2012)
Little Albert: A Neurologically Impaired Child
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Chapter
Hookway, Christopher;
(2000)
Pragmatism: Commonsense and the Limits of Science
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000470112/)
Article
Renaud Evrard;
Stéphane Gumpper;
Bevis Beauvais;
Carlos S. Alvarado;
(2021)
"Never sacrifice anything to laboratory work": The "physiological psychology" of Charles Richet (1875–1905)
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