Seven Psychologies |
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF SCIENTIFIC PSYCHOLOGY | 71 |
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action activity actual American psychology analysis animal psychology appear aroused association associationism attempt attitude behavior behaviorist believed bodily characteristic chology common sense complex conception consciousness criticism definite Descartes determined distinction dynamic psychology E. G. Boring elements emotion epistemology evidence existence experience experimental psychology explain fact feeling Freud Functional Psychology functionalism Gestalt psychology Gestaltists human ideas immediate important instincts intellect interest introspection involved James James-Lange theory James's knowledge laboratory material matter means mechanism ment mental processes mental psychology metaphysical method mind movement nature nervous system object observation organism particular perception person philosophy physical physiological possible practice present principles problems psychoanalysis psychol question rational psychology reactions recognized reflex regarded relation response rôle scientific sensation sensory significant simple situation specific standpoint stimulus structures subject-matter superego tendency theory things thinking thought tion Titchener Titchener's unconscious whole Woodworth Wundt