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This book enables the reader to trace developments in the philosophy and history of psychology. It provides a broad treatment of the main conceptual issues in psychology, explaining what the problems are, outlining the main approaches taken to them, and indicating their relative merits and demerits.
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This book enables the reader to trace developments in the philosophy and history of psychology. It provides a broad treatment of the main conceptual issues in psychology, explaining what the problems are, outlining the main approaches taken to them, and indicating their relative merits and demerits.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781848722941
- ISBN-10: 184872294X
- Artikelnr.: 69923354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781848722941
- ISBN-10: 184872294X
- Artikelnr.: 69923354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elizabeth R. Valentine is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London and Honorary Senior Research Associate at University College London, UK. Best known as the author of Conceptual Issues in Psychology, she has published many papers on theoretical psychology and experimental psychology. She is a founder member and former chair of the History and Philosophy of Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society, and the founding editor of its periodical, History & Philosophy of Psychology.
Paer I: Philosophy 1. Philosophy and psychology 2. Psychology as science 3.
Folk psychology and its implications for cognitive science: discussion 4.
Introspection 5. The possibility of a science of experience: an examination
of some conceptual problems facing the study of consciousness 6.
Dissociation and the delimitation of consciousness: implications of
neuropsychological phenomena for philosophical conceptions of consciousness
7. Perception and action in East and West 8. Metaphysics 9. Mind-body
problems: distinguishing the soluble from the insoluble 10. Explanation 11.
Reduction Part II: From philosophy to history 12. Neural nets: from Hartley
and Hebb to Hinton 13. G. F. Stout's philosophical psychology 14.
Biographical introduction to James Sully's Studies of Childhood Part III:
History 15. Psychology at Bedford College London 1849-1985 16. Measuring
the mind: Beatrice Edgell, pioneer woman psychologist of Bedford College
17. The founding of the Psychological Laboratory, University College
London: "Dear Galton . . . Yours truly, J Sully" 18. Spooks and spoofs:
relations between psychical research and academic psychology in Britain in
the inter-war period 19. To care or to understand? Women members of the
British Psychological Society 1901-1918 20. The other woman 21. "A
brilliant and many-sided personality": Jessie Margaret Murray, founder of
the Medico-Psychological Clinic
Folk psychology and its implications for cognitive science: discussion 4.
Introspection 5. The possibility of a science of experience: an examination
of some conceptual problems facing the study of consciousness 6.
Dissociation and the delimitation of consciousness: implications of
neuropsychological phenomena for philosophical conceptions of consciousness
7. Perception and action in East and West 8. Metaphysics 9. Mind-body
problems: distinguishing the soluble from the insoluble 10. Explanation 11.
Reduction Part II: From philosophy to history 12. Neural nets: from Hartley
and Hebb to Hinton 13. G. F. Stout's philosophical psychology 14.
Biographical introduction to James Sully's Studies of Childhood Part III:
History 15. Psychology at Bedford College London 1849-1985 16. Measuring
the mind: Beatrice Edgell, pioneer woman psychologist of Bedford College
17. The founding of the Psychological Laboratory, University College
London: "Dear Galton . . . Yours truly, J Sully" 18. Spooks and spoofs:
relations between psychical research and academic psychology in Britain in
the inter-war period 19. To care or to understand? Women members of the
British Psychological Society 1901-1918 20. The other woman 21. "A
brilliant and many-sided personality": Jessie Margaret Murray, founder of
the Medico-Psychological Clinic
Paer I: Philosophy 1. Philosophy and psychology 2. Psychology as science 3.
Folk psychology and its implications for cognitive science: discussion 4.
Introspection 5. The possibility of a science of experience: an examination
of some conceptual problems facing the study of consciousness 6.
Dissociation and the delimitation of consciousness: implications of
neuropsychological phenomena for philosophical conceptions of consciousness
7. Perception and action in East and West 8. Metaphysics 9. Mind-body
problems: distinguishing the soluble from the insoluble 10. Explanation 11.
Reduction Part II: From philosophy to history 12. Neural nets: from Hartley
and Hebb to Hinton 13. G. F. Stout's philosophical psychology 14.
Biographical introduction to James Sully's Studies of Childhood Part III:
History 15. Psychology at Bedford College London 1849-1985 16. Measuring
the mind: Beatrice Edgell, pioneer woman psychologist of Bedford College
17. The founding of the Psychological Laboratory, University College
London: "Dear Galton . . . Yours truly, J Sully" 18. Spooks and spoofs:
relations between psychical research and academic psychology in Britain in
the inter-war period 19. To care or to understand? Women members of the
British Psychological Society 1901-1918 20. The other woman 21. "A
brilliant and many-sided personality": Jessie Margaret Murray, founder of
the Medico-Psychological Clinic
Folk psychology and its implications for cognitive science: discussion 4.
Introspection 5. The possibility of a science of experience: an examination
of some conceptual problems facing the study of consciousness 6.
Dissociation and the delimitation of consciousness: implications of
neuropsychological phenomena for philosophical conceptions of consciousness
7. Perception and action in East and West 8. Metaphysics 9. Mind-body
problems: distinguishing the soluble from the insoluble 10. Explanation 11.
Reduction Part II: From philosophy to history 12. Neural nets: from Hartley
and Hebb to Hinton 13. G. F. Stout's philosophical psychology 14.
Biographical introduction to James Sully's Studies of Childhood Part III:
History 15. Psychology at Bedford College London 1849-1985 16. Measuring
the mind: Beatrice Edgell, pioneer woman psychologist of Bedford College
17. The founding of the Psychological Laboratory, University College
London: "Dear Galton . . . Yours truly, J Sully" 18. Spooks and spoofs:
relations between psychical research and academic psychology in Britain in
the inter-war period 19. To care or to understand? Women members of the
British Psychological Society 1901-1918 20. The other woman 21. "A
brilliant and many-sided personality": Jessie Margaret Murray, founder of
the Medico-Psychological Clinic