Panorama of Psychology

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AuthorHouse, Jan 10, 2011 - Psychology - 360 pages

"Panorama of Psychology is a great read for both psychology students and a general interest audience. The book retraces the history of psychology, the notion of soul and mind, from Greek ages to modern one. Panorama of Psychology details the important scientific accomplishments of psychology through the lives of the men and women who pioneered the seminal theories driving the discipline. The successes and failures of these distinguished psychologists provide a thorough and complete history of the field and show students its relevance to contemporary psychology. The book gives in-depth coverage to the intellectual trends that preceded the formal founding of psychology, coupled with an analysis of the major classical systems of thought and the key developments in the history of basic and applied psychology. The final epilogue focuses on the major trends in psychology in the latter half of the twentieth century. Designed for anyone interested in the history of psychology, philosophy and theories of personality."

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Introduction
1
Early Idealistic Schools of thought
9
Atomistic School of Thought
15
Pythagoreanism
21
Psychological Ideas in middle Ages
31
Thomism
44
Averroism
54
Psychological Thought of the 17th Century About
69
Movements of the 18th Century
84
Psychology of Abilities
91
The Study of NeuroPsychological Functions the rise of Material
97
German Idealism
107
Psychology of the 19th Century
114
The Nineteenth Century Positivism
124
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