Little is known about the history of developmental psychology before it became a formal discipline. This book identifies the previous concepts, chiefly religious ones, from which the developmental idea was drawn. It will interest researchers studying developmental and child psychology, education, and the history of science.
Little is known about the history of developmental psychology before it became a formal discipline. This book identifies the previous concepts, chiefly religious ones, from which the developmental idea was drawn. It will interest researchers studying developmental and child psychology, education, and the history of science.
Christopher Goodey is a former lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Social Science at the Open University and the author of A History of Intelligence and 'Intellectual Disability': The Shaping of Psychology in Early Modern Europe (2011).
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Development and the origin of psychological concepts 2. The history of Christianity and the first principles of development: linear time, interiority, structure 3. The history of education: rearing the elect child 4. Pascal on the ordering of human time 5. The normalization of the elect: Locke to Montesquieu 6. The coining of a developmental theory: Leibniz to Bonnet 7. Emile: Rousseau's well-ordered developer 8. Nature versus nurture and cognitive ability testing: historical sketches Postscript: further targets for historical research.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Development and the origin of psychological concepts 2. The history of Christianity and the first principles of development: linear time, interiority, structure 3. The history of education: rearing the elect child 4. Pascal on the ordering of human time 5. The normalization of the elect: Locke to Montesquieu 6. The coining of a developmental theory: Leibniz to Bonnet 7. Emile: Rousseau's well-ordered developer 8. Nature versus nurture and cognitive ability testing: historical sketches Postscript: further targets for historical research.
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