Psychology: Pythagoras to Present by John C. Malone(English, Paperback, Malone John C.)
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Certain ideas have thoughtful thinkers since ancient times. In this book, the author examines these ideas in the writings of thinkers from olden times to the present day. He argues for their importance not just as precursors of modern views but as ideas that are frequently better than the current ones. The text offers breadth and depth, an engaging style and thorough scholarship, demonstrating the relevance of the great psychological thinkers. “John Malone has written a splendid book! A lively, readable and vigorous defense of history. It covers a wide sweep from the early Greeks through Roman and Christian philosophy and the Enlightenment to modern developments such as cognitivism and behaviorism. It is both informative and critical, full of apercus that clobber their targets with force and grace. I hope that Malone’s book may do for psychology what Bertrand Russell’s historical opus did for philosophy. Read it.” “This lucid book takes a fresh look at the individuals and ideas that comprise the history of psychology. Referring to the original theoretical and empirical sources, Malone questions many standard interpretations and received ideas, and provides enlightening ones of his own.” Table Of Contents Preface and Acknowledgments 1. History, Psychology, and Science 2. Science and Psychology in Ancidnet Greece 3. Statics and Dynamics in Ancient Greece 4. From Aristotle to the Enlightment: Pagan Psychologies Give Way to Christianity 5. The Enlightenment 6. British Empricism and Kant: What Is Reality? 7. Scottish and English Practical Psychology 8. Darwin and Evolutionary Thinking 9. Nineteenth-Century Science and Psychology’s Rise 10. Biological Psychology: A Brief History 11. The New Psychology: Wundt, Würzburg, and Müller 12. Early-Twentieth-Century Psychology: Titchener and Freud 13. Pragmatism, Functionalism, Peirce, and James 14. Twentieth-Century Applied Psychology and Early Behaviorism 15. Gestalt Psychology and Kurt Lewin 16. Science, Application, and Theory: Pavlov, Guthrie, and Hull 17. Radical Behaviorism and Cognitive Science: Contrasting Psychologies of the Twentieth Century? Notes References Index