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5817Charlotte Bühler (1893-1974): Scientific entrepreneuer in developmental, clinical, and humanistic psychologyPortraits of Pioneers in Psychology, Ed. Wade Pickren and Donald Dewsbury 6 83-103. 2012.
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1357Toward a Critical Historiography of PsychologyHistoriography of Modern Psychology, Eds. J. Brozek and L. Pongratz, Göttingen: Hofgrefe 29-70. 1980.
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1041Russian Women Emigrees in Psychology: Informal Jewish NetworksHistory of Psychology 13 111-137. 2011.
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875In the Shadow of the Enlightenment. I. Reimarus against the EpicureansJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 10 3-15. 1974.
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864Fechner's Panpsychism: A Scientific Solution to the Mind-Body ProblemJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 8 367-386. 1972.
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631Bruner's lectures: Cultural psychology in statu nascendiIn Gordana Jovanovic, L. Allolio-Naecke & C. Ratner (eds.), The Challenges of Cultural Psychology, Routledge. 2018.I propose to take a more proximate and micro-contextual approach to the history of cultural psychology, by focusing on the 1960s. In this historical snapshot, Jerome Bruner emerges as a consummate experimental scientist, organizer of scientific knowledge, and entrepreneur in education. Looking ahead, his work continued to evolve: from perceptual readiness and values in perception (1950s) to thinking and educational psychology (1960s). Then came developmental psychology and spiral curriculum (197…Read more
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609Young Piaget Revisited: From the Grasp of Consciousness to DécalageGenetic Psychology Monographs 99 131-161. 1979.
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581World views and scientific discipline formation: How GDR science studies contributed to the fall of the wallWorld Views and Scientific Discipline Formation 1-16. 1991.
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532In the Shadow of the Enlightenment: II. Reimarus and his Theory of DrivesJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 10 144-159. 1974.
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329TheCommodification of Genocide: Part II. A neo-Gramscian ModelInternational Journal of Humanities and Social Science 5 (5): 1-9. 2015.
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266Hermann Lotze: An Intellectual BiographyCambridge University Press. 2015.As a philosopher, psychologist, and physician, the German thinker Hermann Lotze defies classification. Working in the mid-nineteenth-century era of programmatic realism, he critically reviewed and rearranged theories and concepts in books on pathology, physiology, medical psychology, anthropology, history, aesthetics, metaphysics, logic, and religion. Leading anatomists and physiologists reworked his hypotheses about the central and autonomic nervous systems. Dozens of fin-de-siècle philosophica…Read more
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92Inner migration or disguised reform? Political interests of Hermann Lotze's philosophical anthropologyHistory of the Human Sciences 9 (1): 1-26. 1996.
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56Hermann Lotze’s Gestalt Metaphysics in Light of the Schelling and Hegel Renaissance (1838–1841)Idealistic Studies 40 (1-2): 163-188. 2010.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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31Review 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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27Structures of Knowing: Psychologies of the Nineteenth CenturyKatherine ArensIsis 82 (1): 148-149. 1991.
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27From Association to Gestalt: The Fate of Hermann Lotze's Theory of Spatial Perception, 1846-1920Isis 69 (4): 572-582. 1978.
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25Martin Kusch. Psychological Knowledge: A Social History and Philosophy. London/New York: Routledge, 1999. $99.99, Can $149.99 (review)Isis 95 (4): 679-680. 2004.
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23Committed History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences in the Two GermaniesHistory of Science 23 (1): 25-72. 1985.The question of the social commitment of the sociologist, and the scientist in general, has become a burning issue facing the sociology of East and West alike, — though it may take different forms. (P. C. Ludz, “Sociology”, in C. D Kernig (ed.), Marxism, communism, and Western society (New York, 1973), vol. viii, p. 46.)
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18Urmanuskript "Ueber das Gedachtniss" 1880. Hermann EbbinghausExperimental-psychologische Apparate und Methoden: Die Austellung bei dem 1. Kongress fur experimentelle Psychologie 1904. Robert SommerGeschichte fur die Gegenwart: Vortrage und Aufsatze zur Psychologiegeschichte. Werner Traxel (review)Isis 78 (1): 108-108. 1987.
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15Knowledge, Belief, and Aesthetic SenseJ. F. Fries Frederick Gregory Kent RichterIsis 82 (4): 752-753. 1991.
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14Johannes Müller, Hermann Lotze, Jakob Henle und die Konstruktion des vegetativen NervensystemsIn Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt & Michael Hagner (eds.), Johannes Müller und die Philosophie, Walter De Gruyter Gmbh & Co Kg. pp. 155-172. 2018.
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12A 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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