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- A History of Modern Psychology
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Chapter 1. The Study of the History of Psychology
- Introduction
- The Physiological Influence
- The Relevance of the Past for the Present
- Where Does the History of Psychology Begin?
- The Development of Schools of Thought in Psychology
- Conceptions of Scientific History: Personalistic and Naturalistic
- Chapter 2. Direct Philosophical Influences on Psychology
- The Spirit of Mechanism: The Universe as a Machine
- The Beginnings of Modern Science: Descartes (1596-1650)
- British Empiricism and Associationism
- Contributions of Empiricism to Psychology
- Chapter 3. Physiological Influences on Psychology
- Developments in Early Physiology: An Overview
- The Beginnings of Experimental Psychology
- The Formal Founding of the New Science
- A Note on “Founding”
- Chapter 4. The New Psychology: Structuralism and Its Early Opponents
- An Overview of Structuralism
- Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
- Other Early European Psychologists
- Comment
- Chapter 5. Structuralism: Final Form
- Edward Bradford Titchener (1867-1927)
- Original Source Material on Structuralism: From A Text-Book of Psychology by E. B. Titchener
- The Fate of Structuralism
- Chapter 6. Functionalism: Antecedent Influences
- What Is Functionalism?
- Historical Overview of Functionalism
- The Evolution Revolution: Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
- Individual Differences: Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911)
- Animal Psychology
- A Final Note
- Chapter 7. Functionalism: American Pioneers
- “Only in America”
- Anticipator of Functional Psychology: William James (1842-1910)
- G. Stanley Hall (1844-1924)
- James McKeen Cattell (1860-1944)
- Ganz Amerikanisch
- Chapter 8. Functionalism: Formal Development
- The Founding of Functionalism
- The Chicago School
- Original Source Material on Functionalism: From Psychology by H. A. Carr
- Functionalism at Columbia
- Robert Sessions Woodworth (1869-1962)
- Criticisms of Functionalism
- Contributions of Functionalism
- Chapter 9. Behaviorism: Antecedent Influences
- Introduction
- Animal Psychology
- Edward Lee Thorndike (1874-1949)
- Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov (1849-1936)
- Vladimir M, Bekhterev (1857-1927)
- Comment
- Functionalism
- Chapter 10. Behaviorism: The Beginning
- Introduction: John B. Watson (1878-1958)
- Original Source Material on Behaviorism: From “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It” by J . B. Wat
- The Methods of Behaviorism
- The Subject Matter of Behaviorism
- Specific Views and Concepts
- Watson’s Popular Appeal
- A Final Note
- Criticisms of Watsonian Behaviorism
- Contributions of Watsonian Behaviorism
- Chapter 11. Behaviorism: After the Founding
- Early Behaviorists
- The Influence of Operationism
- More Recent Behaviorists
- Concluding Commentary on Behaviorism
- Chapter 12. Gestalt Psychology
- Introduction
- Antecedent Influences
- The Founding of Gestalt Psychology
- The Nature of the Gestalt Revolt
- Original Source Material on Gestalt Psychology: From “Gestalt Theory” by Max Wertheimer
- Werthelmer’s Principles of Organization
- Gestalt Principles of Learning
- The Principle of Isomorphism
- The Reaction in America
- Post-Founding Developments
- Criticisms of Gestalt Psychology
- Contributions of Gestalt Psychology
- Chapter 13. Psychoanalysis: The Beginnings
- Introduction
- Historical Antecedents
- Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) and the Development of Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysis as a Method of Treatment
- Freud’s Method of Research
- Psychoanalysis as a System of Personality
- Mechanism and Determinism in Freud’s System
- Early Conflicts between Psychology and Psychoanalysis
- Criticisms of Psychoanalysis
- Contributions of Psychoanalysis
- Chapter 14. Psychoanalysis: After the Founding
- Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)
- Social-Psychological Theories in Psychoanalysis: The Zeitgeist Strikes Again
- Alfred Adler (1870-1937): Individual Psychology
- Karen Horney (1885-1952)
- Erich Fromm (1900- )
- Critique of the Social-Psychological Theories
- The Mainstream after Freud
- Chapter 15. Epilogue: More Recent Developments
- The Dissolution of the Schools
- Contemporary American Psychology
- Contemporary Psychology in Other Countries
- The Future: Humanistic Psychology?
- References
- Index
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