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Temperament - A Survey of Psychological Theories

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Originally published in 1928, this title attempts to give a short historical outline of the treatment which 'temperament' had received at the hands of psychological theory. From the time of Hippocrates 'temperament' had figured in philosophical and psychological writings as one of the constituents which determine behaviour. The language in which it had been treated had been vague and obscure, and this, combined with the equally indeterminate associations which were carried over from the speech of everyday life at the time, had contrived to surround the subject with an atmosphere of unreality which was in sharp contrast to the significance of the role assigned to it.

List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Conflicting Definitions of Temperament 3. The Classical Doctrine of the Temperaments 4. Temperament and the Endocrine Glands 5. Temperament and Emotionality 6. Temperament and Temper in Modern Psychology 7. The Factors of Will and Perseveration 8. Temperament and Analytical Psychology 9. Contemporary Research into the Analysis of Personality 10. Indications from the Behaviourist Doctrine 11. Summary and Conclusion 12. Some Tentative Suggestions. Appendix: "The Role of Temperament in Educational Theory and Practice". Bibliography. Index.

Summary

From the time of Hippocrates ‘temperament’ had figured in philosophical and psychological writings as one of the constituents which determine behaviour. Originally published in 1928, this title attempts to give a short historical outline of the treatment which ‘temperament’ had received at the hands of psychological theory.

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