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Wilhelm Wundt and the Making of a Scientific Psychology

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The creation of this book stems largely from the current centennial cele bration of the founding in Leipzig of Wundt's psychological laboratory. Wundt is acknowledged by many as one of the principal founders of experimental psychology. His laboratory, his journal, and his students were all influential in the transmission of the new psychology from Germany to all parts of the world. Nevertheless, until recently, psychol ogists and historians of science hardly recognized the scope and breadth of Wundt's influence, not to mention his contributions.! It was first through E. B. Titchener, and then through Titchener's student, E. G. Boring, that psychology got to know the somewhat biased and distorted picture of this great German psychologist. The picture painted by Titch ener and Boring was unquestionably the way they saw him, and the way they wished to use him as a part of the scientific psychological Zeitgeist of their time.

List of contents

I: Personal History before Leipzig.- 1 Wundt before Leipzig.- II: 'Influence' After Leipzig.- 2 Wundt and the Two Traditions in Psychology.- 3 Wundt's Theory of Behavior and Volition.- 4 Wilhelm Wundt and Early American Psychology: A Clash of Cultures.- 5 Wundt and the Americans: From Flirtation to Abandonment.- III: Wundt in English Translation.- 6 Selected Texts from Writings of Wilhelm Wundt.- 7 Translation of Wilhelm Wundt's Outlines of Psychology, Section V: The Principles and Laws of Psychical Causality.- IV: A Critical Appreciation of Wundt as Reflected in the Literature of the Past.- 8 Review of Wundt's Grundzüge der physiologischen Psychologie.- 9 Wundt's Psychology.- 10 The Theoretical Foundations of Wundt's Folk Psychology.

Summary

The creation of this book stems largely from the current centennial cele bration of the founding in Leipzig of Wundt's psychological laboratory. Wundt is acknowledged by many as one of the principal founders of experimental psychology. His laboratory, his journal, and his students were all influential in the transmission of the new psychology from Germany to all parts of the world. Nevertheless, until recently, psychol ogists and historians of science hardly recognized the scope and breadth of Wundt's influence, not to mention his contributions.! It was first through E. B. Titchener, and then through Titchener's student, E. G. Boring, that psychology got to know the somewhat biased and distorted picture of this great German psychologist. The picture painted by Titch ener and Boring was unquestionably the way they saw him, and the way they wished to use him as a part of the scientific psychological Zeitgeist of their time.

Product details

Assisted by Rober Rieber (Editor), Robert Rieber (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.08.2013
 
EAN 9781468483420
ISBN 978-1-4684-8342-0
No. of pages 252
Weight 396 g
Illustrations XII, 252 p. 6 illus.
Series Path in Psychology
Path in Psychology
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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