The Principles of Psychology (Vol. 1&2)
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- Nombre de pages1259
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4775387-2
- EAN8596547753872
- Date de parution15/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille4 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Principles of Psychology" (Vol. 1 & 2), William James embarks on an ambitious exploration of the human mind, intertwining the emerging fields of psychology and philosophy. Written with a distinctive clarity and a conversational style that invites readers to ponder deep questions, James delves into topics such as consciousness, emotion, and habit, while advocating for a pragmatic approach to psychological inquiry.
This seminal work serves as a cornerstone in the establishment of psychology as a rigorous, scientific discipline, situating itself within the rich intellectual currents of late 19th-century American thought, particularly influenced by pragmatism and functionalism. William James, often regarded as the father of American psychology, drew upon his extensive background in philosophy and physiology to pen this comprehensive treatise.
His personal interest in the workings of the mind, coupled with his conviction that psychology should address practical life issues, propelled him to synthesize various schools of thought, aligning them with lived experiences. Influenced by his contemporaries and his own introspections, James's views on the plasticity of the mind and the importance of individual experience were groundbreaking. This work is essential for any reader interested in the foundations of psychology, offering profound insights that remain relevant today.
Its engaging prose and insightful analyses make it a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the complexity of human thought and behavior.
This seminal work serves as a cornerstone in the establishment of psychology as a rigorous, scientific discipline, situating itself within the rich intellectual currents of late 19th-century American thought, particularly influenced by pragmatism and functionalism. William James, often regarded as the father of American psychology, drew upon his extensive background in philosophy and physiology to pen this comprehensive treatise.
His personal interest in the workings of the mind, coupled with his conviction that psychology should address practical life issues, propelled him to synthesize various schools of thought, aligning them with lived experiences. Influenced by his contemporaries and his own introspections, James's views on the plasticity of the mind and the importance of individual experience were groundbreaking. This work is essential for any reader interested in the foundations of psychology, offering profound insights that remain relevant today.
Its engaging prose and insightful analyses make it a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the complexity of human thought and behavior.
In "The Principles of Psychology" (Vol. 1 & 2), William James embarks on an ambitious exploration of the human mind, intertwining the emerging fields of psychology and philosophy. Written with a distinctive clarity and a conversational style that invites readers to ponder deep questions, James delves into topics such as consciousness, emotion, and habit, while advocating for a pragmatic approach to psychological inquiry.
This seminal work serves as a cornerstone in the establishment of psychology as a rigorous, scientific discipline, situating itself within the rich intellectual currents of late 19th-century American thought, particularly influenced by pragmatism and functionalism. William James, often regarded as the father of American psychology, drew upon his extensive background in philosophy and physiology to pen this comprehensive treatise.
His personal interest in the workings of the mind, coupled with his conviction that psychology should address practical life issues, propelled him to synthesize various schools of thought, aligning them with lived experiences. Influenced by his contemporaries and his own introspections, James's views on the plasticity of the mind and the importance of individual experience were groundbreaking. This work is essential for any reader interested in the foundations of psychology, offering profound insights that remain relevant today.
Its engaging prose and insightful analyses make it a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the complexity of human thought and behavior.
This seminal work serves as a cornerstone in the establishment of psychology as a rigorous, scientific discipline, situating itself within the rich intellectual currents of late 19th-century American thought, particularly influenced by pragmatism and functionalism. William James, often regarded as the father of American psychology, drew upon his extensive background in philosophy and physiology to pen this comprehensive treatise.
His personal interest in the workings of the mind, coupled with his conviction that psychology should address practical life issues, propelled him to synthesize various schools of thought, aligning them with lived experiences. Influenced by his contemporaries and his own introspections, James's views on the plasticity of the mind and the importance of individual experience were groundbreaking. This work is essential for any reader interested in the foundations of psychology, offering profound insights that remain relevant today.
Its engaging prose and insightful analyses make it a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the complexity of human thought and behavior.