A history of psychology in western civilization /

"This book is a re-introduction to psychology. It focuses on great scholarly thinkers, beginning with Plato, Marcus Aurelius and St Augustine, who gave the field its foundational ideas long before better known 'founders', such as Galton, Fechner, Wundt and Watson appeared on the scene...

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Main Authors: Alexander, Bruce K
Group Author: Shelton, Curtis P
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "This book is a re-introduction to psychology. It focuses on great scholarly thinkers, beginning with Plato, Marcus Aurelius and St Augustine, who gave the field its foundational ideas long before better known 'founders', such as Galton, Fechner, Wundt and Watson appeared on the scene. Psychology can only achieve its full breadth and potential when we fully appreciate its scholarly legacy. Bruce Alexander and Curt Shelton also argue that the fundamental contradictions built into psychology's history have never been resolved, and that a truly pragmatic approach, as defined by William James, c
Carrier Form: xix, 542 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780521189309 (paperback) :
0521189306 (paperback)
Index Number: BF108
CLC: B84-095
Call Number: B84-095/A374
Contents: Introduction : Two histories of western psychology -- Rationalism: Plato and the 'just' person -- Stoicism: Marcus Aurelius and the sufficient self -- Christianity: St Augustine and the incomplete soul -- Materialism: Thomas Hobbes and the human machine -- Empiricism: John Locke, David Hume, and experience as reality -- Evolution: Charles Darwin and homo sapiens as a work in progress -- Medicine: Sigmund Freud and the world of neurotics -- Re-imagining psychology -- Appendix A. Plato's nature of intelligence and other faculties -- Appendix B. The search for Aunt Lena.