The Great Psychologists: from Aristotle to FreudLippincott, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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... activity . This was the logical method to give him information about the soul , since , by definition , the soul was not material . This analysis was only incidental to his major thinking , and not part of an attempt to systematize a ...
... activity . This was the logical method to give him information about the soul , since , by definition , the soul was not material . This analysis was only incidental to his major thinking , and not part of an attempt to systematize a ...
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... activity and consciousness are two words with the same meaning . 167 Activity is consciousness ( though in varying degrees ) . All units of the world are endowed with life and motion and , hence , have something akin to consciousness ...
... activity and consciousness are two words with the same meaning . 167 Activity is consciousness ( though in varying degrees ) . All units of the world are endowed with life and motion and , hence , have something akin to consciousness ...
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... activity can be explained by reflex activity . With his physiological orientation he tended to emphasize the receptor and motor ( muscular ) phases of the reflex psychical processes . All psy- chical processes are expressed in motor ...
... activity can be explained by reflex activity . With his physiological orientation he tended to emphasize the receptor and motor ( muscular ) phases of the reflex psychical processes . All psy- chical processes are expressed in motor ...
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Chapter Page | 1 |
Before Psychology | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEWS | 24 |
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activity Adler Alcmaeon animals Aquinas Aristotle aspects association Augustine Beaunais became behavior Berkeley Binet body Brentano called Cattell century Chap characteristic chology Clark University conception concerned conditioning consciousness considered Descartes E. G. BORING Ebbinghaus emotion experience experimental expressed F. M. CORNFORD fact faculty faculty psychology Fechner feeling Freud function functional psychology Galton Gestalt psychology Greek Hall Helmholtz human hypnosis Ibid ideas important individual instinct interest introspection James James McKeen Cattell Jung Külpe laboratory later learning lectures libido matter means mental method mind movement Müller nature object organ Oswald Külpe patients Pavlov perception personality phenomena philosophy physical physiology Plato Plotinus principle problem psyche psychoanalysis Psychol references reflex relation response scientific sensation sense sensory social soul specific stimulus superego tests theory thinking thought tion Titchener unconscious United University Watson Wertheimer Wundt Würzburg York