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Pioneers of Psychology tells the stories of the men and women who have shaped our understanding of what it means to be human over the past 400 years. Written by professional historians of psychology and drawing on the most up-to-date historical scholarship, Pioneers of Psychology illuminates the major themes and controversies in psychology's history through carefully crafted stories of real people, their personal journeys, and their intellectual insights.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Rene Descartes and the Foundations of ModernPsychologyChapter 2 - Philosophers of Mind: John Locke and GottfriedLeibnizChapter 3 - Physiologists of Mind: Brain Scientists from Gall toPenfieldChapter 4 - The Sensing and Perceiving Mind: Theories of Perceptionfrom Kant through the Gestalt PsychologistsChapter 5 - Wilhelm Wundt and the Establishment of ExperimentalPsychologyChapter 6 - Charles Darwin and the Theory of EvolutionChapter 7 - The Measurement of Mind: Francis Galton and thePsychology of Individual DifferencesChapter 8 - William James and Psychology in AmericaChapter 9 - Psychology as the Science of Behavior: Ivan Pavlov,John B. Watson, and B. F. SkinnerChapter 10 - Social Influence and Social Psychology: From Mesmer toMilgramChapter 11 - Mind in Conflict: The Psychoanalytic Psychology ofSigmund FreudChapter 12 - Psychology Gets "Personality": Gordon Allport, AbrahamMaslow, and the Broadening of Academic PsychologyChapter 13 - The Developing Mind: Alfred Binet, Jean Piaget, andthe Study of Human IntelligenceChapter 14 - Machines, Minds, and Cognitive PsychologyChapter 15 - Origins of Applied Psychology: From the Courtroom tothe ClinicNER(01): ROW



