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This book contains some of the most important contributions presented at the 21st. Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences (ESHHS) held in Barcelona, August 2002. The book focuses mainly the history of psychology and related fields such as the history of aesthetics, history of archaeology, the philosophy of history and historiography. It includes a cross-disciplinary study on instincts.
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In diesem Band sind die wichtigsten Vorträge der in Barcelona im August 2002 gehaltenen 21. Jahrestagung der Europäischen Gesellschaft für die Geschichte der Humanwissenschaften (European Society for the History of the Human Sciences) zusammengestellt. Der Band befasst sich schwerpunktmässig mit Themen der Psychologiegeschichte, aber auch der Geschichte der Ästhetik, Geschichte der Archäologie, Wissenschaftsphilosophie und Historiographie. Zudem enthält das Buch eine disziplinenübergreifende Studie über das Konzept des Instinktes.This book contains some of the most important contributions presented at the 21st. Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences (ESHHS) held in Barcelona, August 2002. The book focuses mainly the history of psychology and related fields such as the history of aesthetics, history of archaeology, the philosophy of history and historiography. It includes a cross-disciplinary study on instincts.Beiträge / ContributionsHorstGundlach: Introduction - Editor's Preface1st PART: 'HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY' - Miguel Siguán: An Autobiographical History (Mi visión de la história desde una vida dedicada a la Psicología) - Wolfgang Holzapfel: The relationship between theoretical psychology on memory and art of memory: a historical analysis - Enrique Lafuente: Catholicism and psychology in postwar Spain - Gabriel Ruiz: Pavlov's influence on American Psychology2nd PART: 'HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF OTHER HUMAN SCIENCES' - Beni Gómez-Zúñiga: Writing stories and the construction of history - Fernando Gabucio: A plea for a historical sociophilosophy (and sociopsychology) - Néstor Herran: Building interdisciplinarity: An instrumental framework - Christian Allesch: Aesthetics: Empirical or normative? Another case study of boundary work3rd PART: 'HISTORIZING INSTINCTS: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY STUDIES' - Uljana Feest: Historicising instincts - Francis Neary: Automatism and the Meanings of Consciousness in the Late 19th Century - Lisa Osbeck: Instinct, 'Primitive' Cognition, and the Transformation of Intuition - Graham Richards: Ideological Meanings and Uses of Instincts - Gordana Jovanovic: Instincts as interactive structures - Zsuzsanna Vajda: The ancient instincts of the man - Simon Hampton: Darwinian Psychology, Old and New - Uljana Feest: Giving up instincts in psychology, or not?
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Annette Mülberger und Beni Gómez-Zúñiga sind Professorinnen für Geschichte der Psychologie. Annette Mülberger lehrt an der Universitat Autónoma Barcelona und Beni Gómez-Zúñiga an der Universität Barcelona. Annette Mülberger und Beni Gómez-Zúñiga are Professors for the History of Psychology. Annette Mülberger teaches at the Universitat Autonoma of Barcelona whereas Beni Gómez-Zúñiga works at the Universitat of Barcelona, Spain.