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A Source Book in the History of Psychology (Source Books in the History of the Sciences)
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ISBN: 9780674824119 bzw. 0674824113, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebraucht.
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A Source Book in the History of Psychology (1965)
ISBN: 9780674824102 bzw. 0674824105, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
A Source Book in the History of Psychology, This is a source book unique in its scope, clarity, and general interest. Its 116 excerpts range in time from Epicurus (ca. 300 B.C.) to the turn of the present century and sometimes, when continuity requires, a little beyond (as to K. S. Lashley, 1929). It includes excerpts from Kepler (1604) on the inverted retinal image, Descartes (1650) on the soul´s interaction with the machine of the body, Newton (1675) on the seven colors of the spectrum, Locke (1700) on association of ideas, Whytt (1751) on the spinal reflex, Weber (1834) on Weber´s law, Darwin (1859) on evolution, Sechenov (1863) on reflexology, Hughlings Jackson (1884) on nervous dissolution, William James (1890) on associationism, Thorndike, Pavlov, Wertheimer, Watson, and 70 other great figures in the history of psychology. Arranged by topic rather than in the usual strict chronological order, each of the first fourteen chapters traces the development of one important subject in experimental and quantitative psychology. The final chapter discusses the history of thinking about the nature of psychology itself. The editors provide an introduction to each chapter and each excerpt, indicating the significance of the content to follow and establishing historical continuity. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.01.1965.
Source Book in the History of Psychology
ISBN: 9780674824102 bzw. 0674824105, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, United States of America, neu.
This is a source book unique in its scope, clarity, and general interest. Its 116 excerpts range in time from Epicurus (ca. 300 B.C.) to the turn of the present century and sometimes, when continuity requires, a little beyond (as to K.S. Lashley, 1929). It includes excerpts from Kepler (1604) on the inverted retinal image, Descartes (1650) on the soul's interaction with the machine of the body, Newton (1675) on the seven colors of the spectrum, Locke (1700) on association of ideas, Whytt (1751) on the spinal reflex, Weber (1834) on Weber's law, Darwin (1859) on evolution, Sechenov (1863) on reflexology, Hughlings Jackson (1884) on nervous dissolution, William James (1890) on associationism, Thorndike, Pavlov, Wertheimer, Watson, and 70 other great figures in the history of psychology. Arranged by topic rather than in the usual strict chronological order, each of the first fourteen chapters traces the development of one important subject in experimental and quantitative psychology. The final chapter discusses the history of thinking about the nature of psychology itself. The editors provide an introduction to each chapter and each excerpt, indicating the significance of the content to follow and establishing historical continuity.
A Source Book in the History of Psychology
ISBN: 9780674824102 bzw. 0674824105, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, United States of America, neu.
A Source Book in the History of Psychology, This is a source book unique in its scope, clarity, and general interest. Its 116 excerpts range in time from Epicurus (ca. 300 B.C.) to the turn of the present century and sometimes, when continuity requires, a little beyond (as to K. S. Lashley, 1929). It includes excerpts from Kepler (1604) on the inverted retinal image, Descartes (1650) on the soul's interaction with the machine of the body, Newton (1675) on the seven colors of the spectrum, Locke (1700) on association of ideas, Whytt (1751) on the spinal reflex, Weber (1834) on Weber's law, Darwin (1859) on evolution, Sechenov (1863) on reflexology, Hughlings Jackson (1884) on nervous dissolution, William James (1890) on associationism, Thorndike, Pavlov, Wertheimer, Watson, and 70 other great figures in the history of psychology. Arranged by topic rather than in the usual strict chronological order, each of the first fourteen chapters traces the development of one important subject in experimental and quantitative psychology. The final chapter discusses the history of thinking about the nature of psychology itself. The editors provide an introduction to each chapter and each excerpt, indicating the significance of the content to follow and establishing historical continuity.
A Source Book in the History of Psychology (Source Books in the History of the Sciences) (1965)
ISBN: 9780674824119 bzw. 0674824113, in Englisch, 658 Seiten, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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This is a source book unique in its scope, clarity, and general interest. Its 116 excerpts range in time from Epicurus (ca. 300 B.C.) to the turn of the present century and sometimes, when continuity requires, a little beyond (as to K. S. Lashley, 1929). It includes excerpts from Kepler (1604) on the inverted retinal image, Descartes (1650) on the soul's interaction with the machine of the body, Newton (1675) on the seven colors of the spectrum, Locke (1700) on association of ideas, Whytt (1751) on the spinal reflex, Weber (1834) on Weber's law, Darwin (1859) on evolution, Sechenov (1863) on reflexology, Hughlings Jackson (1884) on nervous dissolution, William James (1890) on associationism, Thorndike, Pavlov, Wertheimer, Watson, and 70 other great figures in the history of psychology. Arranged by topic rather than in the usual strict chronological order, each of the first fourteen chapters traces the development of one important subject in experimental and quantitative psychology. The final chapter discusses the history of thinking about the nature of psychology itself. The editors provide an introduction to each chapter and each excerpt, indicating the significance of the content to follow and establishing historical continuity. , Paperback, Label: Harvard University Press, Harvard University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1965-01-01, Studio: Harvard University Press, Verkaufsrang: 4352560.
A Source Book in the History of Psychology (Source Books in the History of the Sciences) (1965)
ISBN: 9780674824119 bzw. 0674824113, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Owls Books, OH, Toledo, [RE:4].
A readable copy only. All pages and the cover are intact, may not include dust jacket. Pages may include considerable notes in pen or have highlighting. Possible ex library copy. May not contain accessories. Paperback, Revised ed.
A Source Book in the History of Psychology
ISBN: 9780674824102 bzw. 0674824105, in Englisch, Harvard, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Source-Book-in-the-History-of-Psychology~~Richard-J-Herrnstein, A Source Book in the History of Psychology, Hardcover.
Source Book in the History of Psychology (Source Books in the History of the Sciences) (1973)
ISBN: 9780674824119 bzw. 0674824113, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Goldstone Books, Carms, Ammanford, [RE:4].
Paperback, Revised ed.