Book ID: CBB000060985

Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (1985)

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Eckhardt, Georg (Editor)
Bringmann, Wolfgang C. (Editor)
Sprung, Lothar (Editor)


Mouton
Publication date: 1985


Publication Date: 1985
Edition Details: With a foreword by Urie Bronfenbrenner and a preface by Karl-Friedrich Wessel
Physical Details: x + 412 pp.; port.; notes; index

Description Contents: Wertheimer, Michael: The evolution of the concept of development in the history of psychology. Scheerer, Eckart: Pre-evolutionary conceptions of imitation. Mitzenheim, Paul: The importance or Rousseau's developmental thinking for child psychology. Jaeger, Siegfried: The origin of the diary method in developmental psychology. Schmidt, Hans-Dieter: The concept of development in Herder's philosophical anthropology. Staeuble, Irmingard: The relationship between nature and society in early conceptualizations of developmental psychology. Métraux, Alexandre: Victor de l'Aveyron and the relativist-essentialist controversy. Köhler, Ursula: The concept of development and the genetic method of C. G. Carus. Keegan, Robert T., Gruber, Howard E.: Charles Darwin's unpublished “Diary of an infant”: An early phase in his psychological work. Woodward, William R.: Hermann Lotze's concept of function: Its Kantian origin and its impact on evolutionism in the United States. WOLFGANG G. BRINGMAN (et al.): Experimental approaches to developmental psychology before William Preyer. Eckardt, Georg: Preyer's road to child psychology. Cavanaugh, John C.: Cognitive developmental psychology before Preyer: Biographical and educational records. Tobach, Ethel: The relationship between Preyer's concept of psychogenesis and his views of Darwin's theory of evolution. Sprung, Helga, Sprung, Lothar: Preyer as a pragmatic methodologist. Jaeger, Siegfried: Preyer and the German school reform movement. Dixon, Roger A., Lerner, Richard M.: Darwinism and the emergence of developmental psychology. Lowry, Richard: Evolutionary thought and the doctrine of ancestral immanence. Fritsche, Christina, Ortmann, Frank: William Preyer's contributions to the scientific study of hypnosis in Germany. Tweney, Ryan D.: Linguistics and psychology in 19th-century German science. Richards, Robert J.: William James' theory of mental evolution: The religious and moral foundations of a psychological science. Danziger, Kurt: The problem of imitation and explanatory models in early developmental psychology. Behrens, Peter J.: The application of Pavlovian conditioning procedures in child and developmental psychology. Ash, Mitchell G.: The role of developmental concepts in the history of Gestalt theory: The work of Kurt Koffka. Harris, Benjamin: The role of film in John B. Watson's developmental research program: Intellectual, disciplinary, and social influences. Wohlwill, Joachim F.: Martha Muchow: A tribute to a pioneer in environmental child psychology. Jääskeläinen, Manu: The idea of development in the writings of Eino Kaila.


Includes Chapters

Chapter Mitzenheim, Paul (1985) The importance of Rousseau's developmental thinking for child psychology. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 55). unapi

Chapter Schmidt, Hans-Dieter (1985) The concept of development in Herder's philosophical anthropology. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 75). unapi

Chapter Métraux, Alexandre (1985) Victor de l'Aveyron and the relativist-essentialist controversy. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 101). unapi

Chapter Keegan, Robert T.; Gruber, Howard E. (1985) Charles Darwin's unpublished “Diary of an infant”: An early phase in his psychological work. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 127). unapi

Chapter Ash, Mitchell G. (1985) The role of developmental concepts in the history of Gestalt theory: The work of Kurt Koffka. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 341). unapi

Chapter Harris, Benjamin (1985) The role of film in John B. Watson's developmental research program: Intellectual, disciplinary, and social influences. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 359). unapi

Chapter Jääskeläinen, Manu (1985) The idea of development in the writings of Eino Kaila. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 375). unapi

Chapter Köhler, Ursula (1985) The concept of development and the genetic method of C. G. Carus. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 117). unapi

Chapter Woodward, William R. (1985) Hermann Lotze's concept of function: Its Kantian origin and its impact on evolutionism in the United States. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 147). unapi

Chapter Richards, Robert J. (1985) William James's theory of mental evolution: The religious and moral foundations of a psychological science. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 301). unapi

Chapter Wohlwill, Joachim F. (1985) Martha Muchow: A tribute to a pioneer in enviromental child psychology. In: Contributions to a history of developmental psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium (p. 367). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Arni, Caroline
Benjamin, Ludy T., Jr.
Bergenn, Victor W.
Bradley, Ben S.
Bretherton, Inge
Cahan, Emily D.
Journals
Developmental Psychology
Human Development
Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Nebraska History
Publishers
Free Association Books
Little, Brown
Springer-Verlag
Concepts
Pediatrics
Psychology
Physiology
Biology
Embryology
Morphogenesis
People
Preyer, William Thierry
Bowlby, John
Dewey, John
Ainsworth, Mary Dinsmore Salter
Baldwin, James Mark
Bandura, Albert
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
18th century
Places
France
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