1st Edition
A History of Psychology Modern Psychology Volume III
By Brett, George Sidney
Copyright 2003
328 Pages
by
Routledge
328 Pages
by
Routledge
328 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 2002. Volume III in the History of Psychology series involves modern psychology taking in the transition in Britain, France and Germany, and then moves onto general scientific tendencies, from Fechner to Wundt, its scope and British psychology in the nineteenth century and the conflict of views.
Part 1 The Age of Transition; Chapter 1 The Transition in Britain and France; Chapter 2 The Transition in Germany; Chapter 3 The Transition in Germany; Part 2 Modern Psychology; Chapter 4 General Scientific Tendencies; Chapter 5 From Fechner to Wundt; Chapter 6 Representative Types of Theory; Chapter 7 British Psychology in the Nineteenth Century; Chapter 8 The Progress of Psychology: General Survey; Chapter 9 The Scope of Modern Psychology;
Biography
George Sidney Brett Professor of Philosophy in the University of Toronto