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    A MAJOR PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETER of Kant and critic of Herbart and Hegel, Hermann Lotze ( 1817-1881) is known to historians of psychology primarily for his theory of spatial perception.' As Professor of Philosophy at Gottingen University from 1845 to 1880, he published his theory of the physiological mechanism for spatial consciousness no less than six times.2 Standard accounts present his local sign theory as an associationistic, empiricistic, or empiristic view.3 Yet they also mention its inf…Read more
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    TheCommodification of Genocide: Part II. A neo-Gramscian Model
    with Jean-Marie Vianney Higiro
    International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 5 (5): 1-9. 2015.
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    Gestalt Psychology
    Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences 7 383-387. 2013.
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    Review of William Stern (1871–1938): A brief introduction to his life and works (review)
    Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 33 (2): 125-129. 2013.
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    Situating Lotze in the School of Speculative Theology, I use debates about Schelling’s critique of Hegel—then and now—to understand Lotze’s critique of Hegel. Lotze’s early metaphysics seems to employ a version of Hegel’s dialectical analysis of being, phenomena, and mind emphasizing “the interconnection of things.” One can equally argue that he proceeds in an analytic style of reviewing and testing alternative theories. My tentative conclusion is that he assumes the existence of reality (the Ab…Read more
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    B. F. Skinner and Behaviorism in American Culture (edited book)
    with Laurence D. Smith
    Associated Universities Press/Lehigh. 1996.
    This book is about the eminent behavioral scientist B. F. Skinner, the American culture in which he lived and worked, and the behaviorist movement that played a leading role in American psychological and social thought during the twentieth century. From a base of research on laboratory animals in the 1930s, Skinner built a committed and influential following as well as a utopian movement for social reform. His radical ideas attracted much public attention and generated heated controversy. By the…Read more