The History of Psychology

Fundamental Questions
ISBN13: 9780195151541ISBN10: 0195151542 Paperback, 528 pages
Feb 2003,  In Stock

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The History of Psychology: Fundamental Questions provides significant excerpts from the philosophers, theologians, and scientists who contributed to the development of psychology. It also includes more recent works covering issues and ideas in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Extensively classroom-tested, this anthology addresses a comprehensive range of topics, yet is suitable for use as a core text or as a supplement in a single-semester course on the history of psychology.
The History of Psychology offers selections from:
DT Aristotle
DT St. Thomas Aquinas
DT Rene Descartes
DT John Locke
DT Immanuel Kant
DT Hermann Ebbinghaus
DT Charles Darwin
DT Margaret Floy Washburn
DT Wilhelm Wundt
DT Jean Piaget
DT B.F. Skinner
DT Noam Chomsky
and many others. The readings encourage students to consider the foundations of psychology and the questions that led to its emergence as a distinct discipline. Going beyond the presentation and defense of a particular point of view, this collection gives students the opportunity to consider the fundamental questions of psychology. The book is organized into nine thematic sections that are presented chronologically. Each section includes works that cohere thematically to encourage discussion, highlight related topics, and stimulate the classic and more current debates within the field of psychology. Every reading is preceded by a brief biography of the author and a note about his or her range of interests and influence.
Featuring original works from some of the most important figures in the history of psychology, The History of Psychology is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses on history and systems in psychology and philosophy of psychology.

Product Details

528 pages; 71 line illus.; 7-1/2 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-515154-1ISBN10: 0-19-515154-2

About the Author(s)

Edited by Margaret P. Munger, Associate Professor of Psychology, Davidson College

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