A History of Psychology in Metascientific Perspective ( Volume 53 )

Publication series :Volume 53

Author: Madsen   K. B.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1988

E-ISBN: 9780080867076

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444704337

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444704337

Subject: B84-09 心理学史

Language: ENG

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Description

Two fields of interest are combined in this volume: the history of science and the theory, or philosophy, of science (metascience). The result is a history of psychology with emphasis placed upon a metascientific analysis of the work of fourteen psychologists from various periods.

Each analysis is set in historical context; a period or school is discussed in each chapter, together with a metascientific analysis of some major works from the respective period or school. The author employs a metascientific descriptive system or `systematology' developed during more than 30 years of work on comparative, metascientific studies of about 50 psychological theories. The results of those studies have been published in previous works.

These analyses are also used here for verifying T.S. Kuhn's much-debated theory about the `revolutionary' development of sciences. The author revises Kuhn's theory and shows that it can be applied to the history of psychology. Thus, in a Kuhnian sense, psychology may be said to have had two `normal periods' and two `periods of crisis' leading to school formation.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Preface

pp.:  8 – 12

Contents

pp.:  10 – 8

Chapter 3. The philosophical prehistory of psychology

pp.:  82 – 120

Chapter 4. Classical experimental psychology

pp.:  120 – 176

Chapter 5. Gestalt psychology

pp.:  176 – 204

Chapter 6. Reflexology and classical behaviorism

pp.:  204 – 270

Chapter 7. Psychoanalysis

pp.:  270 – 342

Chapter 8. The psychology of the integration period

pp.:  342 – 414

Chapter 9. Humanistic psychology

pp.:  414 – 454

Chapter 10. Marxist psychology

pp.:  454 – 488

Chapter 11. Contemporary behaviorism

pp.:  488 – 516

Chapter 12. Mainstream psychology

pp.:  516 – 582

Retrospective and prospective postscript

pp.:  582 – 590

References

pp.:  590 – 606

Index

pp.:  606 – 618

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