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| History of Experimental Psychology (Boring, 1929) |
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| Student of Wundt; discussed mentalism |
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| The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Kuhn, 1962) |
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| outlined stages of revos; pre-paradigm, para, normal, anomaly, crisis, scientific revolution |
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| De Anima, [On the Soul] (Aristotle) |
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| mind collects, organizes, and recalls sensory data and thats all we have. influenced by association, frequency, and emotional impact |
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| Discourse on Method (Descartes, 1637) |
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| Passions of the Soul (Descartes, 1649) |
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| L’Homme Machine, [Man a Machine] (La Mettrie, 1748); |
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| An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Locke, 1690) |
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| An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision (Berkeley, 1709) |
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| A Treatise of Human Nature (Hume, 1739-1740) |
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| Observations on Man, His Frame His Duty, and His Expectations (Hartley, 1749) |
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| Critique of Pure Reason (Kant, 1781) |
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| Report of the Commissioners Charged by the King, with the Examination of Animal Magnetism (Franklin et al., 1784) |
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| Neurypnology (Braid, 1843) |
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| De Humani Corporis Fabrica (Vesalius, 1543); |
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| based on disection of cadavers; overturned uncontested ideas of Galen |
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| Handbook of Physiology (Muller, 1826) |
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| Handbook of Physiological Optics (Helmholtz, 1856-1867) |
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| Elements of Psychophysics (Fechner, 1860). |
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