1st Edition
Eidetic Imagery and Typological Methods of Investigation Their Importance for the Psychology of Childhood, the Theory of Education and General Psychology
By E.R. Jaensch
Copyright 1930
144 Pages
by
Routledge
144 Pages
by
Routledge
144 Pages
by
Routledge
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This is Volume V of twenty-one in the Cognitive Psychology series. First published in 1930, this study looks at the most important aspect of Eidetics-the theory of eidetic or perceptual images (Anschauungsbilder)-as being its development that represents the first systematic application of typological methods of investigation. The author suggests that if these methods are consistently applied, they will, it seems, throw new light on many departments of psychology.
Part 1 Eidetic Imagery and Typological Methods in PsychologyPart 2 1‘Naturwissenschaftliche’ und ‘geisteswissenschaftliche’ Psychologie.Part 3 Recent Developments in Eidetics, with Part Icular Reference to the General Psychology of the Senses and to Typology;
Biography
E.R Jaensch