Historical Foundation of Psychology.
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Historical Foundation of Psychology
Functional vs. Structural Psychology
Although the philosophic underpinnings of modern psychology are important, and surely are necessary for a complete understanding of the development of the academic discourse in psychology, I will not undertake to elucidate the distant ancestors of our field. I must justify this position. I certainly believe that the Greek and later philosophers set patterns such as Socratic methodology, and the belief that the world is an entity
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Brennan, J. F. (1998) History and Systems of Psychology (5th Edition), Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
Hunt, M. (1993). The Story of Psychology. Doubleday, New York, New York
Robinson, D. N. (1997). The Great Idea of Psychology (Part 1). (audio tape). The Teaching Company.
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