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School of Psychology
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Like Kuhn's paradigms. Normal science is practiced.
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Voluntarism
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Wundt. goal-to understand consciousness and mental laws that govern dynamics of.
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Voluntarism opposed...
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materialism
empiricism |
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Wundt's introspection
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pure introspection (self-observation) v. experimental introspection (more scientififally respectable).
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Wundt's elements of thought
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sensations (sensory stimulation) and feelings (tridimensional theory of feeling- pleasantness-unpleasantness, excitement-calm, pain-relaxation)
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Volkerpsychologie
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Wundt
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Wundt- Volitional acts are creative, but not free
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He did not believe in free will
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Creative synthesis- Wundt
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arranging, rearranging events according to the individual's will.
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Perception- Wundt
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passive, governed by physical stimulation present
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Apperception- Wundt
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active and voluntary. under the individual's control.
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Wundt's birth year
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1832
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Wundt's explanation of language
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1. apperceive oneself 2. choose structurre to express 3. listener apperceives general impression
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Edward Bradford Titchener birthday
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January 11, 1867
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Robert Yerkes birth year
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1876
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Darwin Birth year
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1809
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Titchener- Structuralism
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describing the structure of the mind
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Brentano
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Act psychology
Mental acts intend |
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Brentano
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Psychology from an empirical Standpoint
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Brentano
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Phenomenological introspection
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Stumpf
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Clever Hans Phenomenon
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Father of Phenomenology
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Husserl
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intentionality, pure phenomenology
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Husserl
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Imageless thought, Wundt's student
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Kulpe
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The Philosophy of "As If"... Fictions of Mankind
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Vaihinger
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Memory: An Investigation in Experimental Psychology.
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Ebbinghaus
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