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008 070917s2009 maua 001 | eng
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040 _aMIUC
_beng
_cMIUC
082 0 _a150.9
100 1 _93123
_aKing, D. Brett
245 1 2 _aA history of psychology :
_bideas and context /
_cD. Brett King, Wayne Viney, William Douglas Woody.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aBoston, etc. :
_bPearson;
_bAllyn and Bacon,
_c2009.
300 _axvi, 528 p. :
_bill. b&w ;
_c25 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 467-509) and indexes.
505 0 _aPt. 1. Historiographic and philosophical issues -- Ch. 1. Historical studies: Some issues -- Ch. 2. Philosophical issues -- Ch. 3. Ancient psychological thought -- Pt. 2. Early psychological thought -- Ch. 4. The Roman period and the Middle ages -- Ch. 5. The Renaissance -- Pt. 3. Modern intellectual developments that contributed the birth of psychology -- Ch. 6. Empiricism, associationism, and utilitarianism -- Ch. 7. Rationalism -- Ch. 8. Mechanization and quantification -- Ch. 9. Naturalism and humanitarian reform -- Pt. 4. Psychology from the formal founding -- Ch. 10. Psychophysics and the formal founding of psychology -- Ch. 11. Developments after the founding -- Ch. 12. Functionalism -- Ch. 13. Behaviorism -- Ch. 14. Other behavioral psychologies -- Ch. 15. Gestalt psychology -- Ch. 16. Psychoanalysis -- Ch. 17. Humanistic psychologies -- Ch. 18. The rise of contemporary psychology.
520 _aA History of Psychology: Ideas and Context, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive history of psychology tracing psychological thought from antiquity through early twenty-first century developments. The opening chapters present the reader with a dynamic framework for exploring psychology in the context of historiography and philosophical issues. The text provides in-depth coverage to the intellectual trends that preceded the formal founding of psychology in the late 1870s, coupled with an analysis of the major systems of thought and the key developments in the history of basic and applied psychology. The final chapter focuses on major trends in psychology from the latter half of the twentieth century to the early twentieth-first century.
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_aPsychology
_xPhilosophy
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_aPsychology
_xHistory
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_aViney, Wayne
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_aWoody, William Douglas
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_cBK