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  2. The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and ...

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    Hulme, T. E. Speculations: essays on humanism and the philosophy of art (1924). Edited by Herbert Read. Humphrey, George. The nature of learning in its relation to the living system (1933). Jaensch, Erich Rudolf. Eidetic imagery and typological methods of investigation: their importance for the psychology of childhood (1930). Jung, Carl.

  3. Philosophy of psychology - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of psychology also closely monitors contemporary work conducted in cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence, for example questioning whether psychological phenomena can be explained using the methods of neuroscience, evolutionary theory, and computational modeling, respectively.

  4. Category:Philosophers of psychology - Wikipedia

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    Contributions; Talk; Category: Philosophers of psychology. ... Pages in category "Philosophers of psychology" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 ...

  5. Daniel N. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    He was on the Board of Consulting Scholars of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions [3] and was a Senior Fellow of BYU's Wheatley Institution. [4] In 2011, he received the Gittler Award [5] from the American Psychological Association for significant contributions to the philosophical foundations of ...

  6. Eugene Gendlin - Wikipedia

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    Person-Centered Experiential Psychotherapy Conference in Germany. Gendlin regarded himself first and foremost as a philosopher and he brought a rigorous philosophical perspective to psychology, presented in his early book Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning and later developed into a comprehensive theory of the deep nature of life processes, articulated in his masterwork A Process Model.

  7. Theoretical psychology - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical psychology originated from the philosophy of science, with logic and rationality at the base of each new idea. It existed before empirical or experimental psychology. Theoretical psychology is an interdisciplinary field involving psychologists specializing in a wide variety of psychological branches.

  8. List of psychologists - Wikipedia

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    This list includes notable psychologists and contributors to psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.

  9. Psychologism - Wikipedia

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    John Stuart Mill was accused by Edmund Husserl of being an advocate of a type of logical psychologism, although this may not have been the case. [6] So were many nineteenth-century German philosophers such as Christoph von Sigwart, Benno Erdmann, Theodor Lipps, Gerardus Heymans, Wilhelm Jerusalem, and Theodor Elsenhans, [7] as well as a number of psychologists, past and present (e.g., Wilhelm ...