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This new textbook for the history of psychology course is by a distinguished researcher who has taught the course for many years. Bolles tells an intriguing story of the history of psychology in a casual, relaxed fashion. He cites philosophers mainly to develop certain themes (atomism, mechanism, empiricism, and associationism) and to help students understand what science is. His story is sometimes dramatic and sad, and sometimes amusing, and he ties it all together with wisdom and humor.
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Psychological researcher Bolles (U. of Washington) relates the history of psychology. Conveying an understanding of the present state of psychology and the direction that cognitive psychology is headed, he describes what science is, the contribution by gestaltists, and the value of applied psychology. With a focus on philosophical themes, the emphasis is on key participants such as Wundt, James, Hall, and Watson, presenting philosophical principles such as atomism, mechanism, empiricism, and associationism. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Product Details
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Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Table of Contents
1. The Beginnings of a Science. 2. Physiological Background. 3. Philosophical Themes. 4. Loss of Themes. 5. Sensory Physiology and Perceptual Problems. 6. Wundt and Structuralism. 7. The Periphery in Germany. 8. The Periphery in Britain. 9. The American Pioneers. 10. American Functionalism. 11. Psychoanalysis. 12. Gestalt Psychology. 13. Behaviorism. 14. Cognitive Psychology. 15. The Diversification of Psychology.