Such questions have shaped the conduct of science, and relate to psychology in that way, but are also intrinsically psychological. This article traces the evolution of epistemology from Ancient Greece and Rome into Medieval Europe, then the Renaissance, and on to Descartes. From there, both ...
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University of Tasmania, Australia J. A. Cardno About this article Cite this article Cardno, J.A. Inclusion, exclusion, emphasis: Selection in the history of psychology.Psychol Rec11, 321–331 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03393418 ...
This book is for someone who is really, really interested in the history of psychiatry. Each era or topic touched on—classical antiquity, German Romantic
This book is for someone who is really, really interested in the history of psychiatry. Each era or topic touched on—classical antiquity, German Romantic psychiatry, Freud, psychopharmacology—is covered in exceptional detail. Gaps in one's knowledge of psychiatric concepts and practice during past...
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There was an argument between what some people have called ‘the frailty tradition’ of psychology – that positions people as mentally frail, easily susceptible to pandemic fatigue, and so on – and a tradition that identifies as ‘the social identity tradition’, which argues that people can ...
The purpose of this article is to expose a basic flaw at the root of perennialism as a method for studying mysticism—its distinction between ‘e
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40. “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.”―George Orwell If you’re enjoying these quotes, make sure to check out our collection ofpsychology quotesthat will help you understand yourself. ...