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Published: 27 September 2019
... in writing to the Archive’s considerable achievements as a research institute for salvage anthropology. Stumpf used his familiarity with the Archive’s fieldwork methods and empirical data for his critique of faulty fieldwork accepted by Wilhelm Wundt. Building on the writings of Stumpf and his disciples, Max...
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Published: 20 March 2019
... Gottfried Pascal Blaise Babbage Charles Lovelace Ada Wilhelm Wundt William James structuralism functionalism If you ask a psychologist who knows a bit about the history of her discipline when it all began, chances are good that she will say that it all started during the second half of the nineteenth...
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Published: 11 April 2022
... P Stephen Leslie John Stuart Mill William Stanley Jevons scientific methodology history of Cambridge Philosophy Wilhelm Wundt Cambridge Philosophy The 1880s were Venn’s most productive decade as a logician, as he published Symbolic Logic, the much-expanded third edition...
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Published: 01 July 2019
... immigrant clients. The chapter details Addams’s use of Wilhelm Wundt’s evolutionary history of ethics to portray Chicago at that time as a layered moral geology, with many immigrants holding to a primitive form of morality. Acknowledging that perplexities are inevitable at times of social disequilibrium...
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Published: 11 December 2020
... synchronization technologies such as telegraphs and computers. Against this background, laboratory scientists such as Hermann von Helmholtz, Wilhelm Wundt, and—in more recent times—Benjamin Libet were able to establish the belatedness of human beings with respect to themselves as a crucial feature of modern...
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Published: 13 November 2020
... and the sciences, reading and writing about evolution in both college and graduate school. Royce and Mead, in particular, learned about ongoing debates over the relationship between teleology and evolution during their studies in Germany with Hermann Lotze, Wilhelm Wundt, and others. All of these pragmatists would...
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Published: 08 December 2017
..., invented by G. T. Fechner and transformed into experimental psychology by the likes of Wilhelm Wundt, was to cut through Enlightenment’s intractable dichotomies by correlating form (stimulus) to affect (sensation) without explaining the exact relationship between them. At the end of the century Wilhelm...