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Wilhelm Max Wundt

An Introduction to Psychology

In “An Introduction to Psychology,” Wilhelm Max Wundt lays the foundational stone for modern psychological science, exploring the mechanisms of human consciousness and behavior through a rigorous scientific lens. Wundt employs a systematic, empirical approach, intertwining qualitative and quantitative methodologies that reflect the transition from philosophical inquiry to experimental science. The book delves into the complexities of perception, sensation, and mental processes, emphasizing introspection while also advocating for experimental methods, thus shaping the emerging field of psychology and its distinction from philosophy and physiology. Wilhelm Max Wundt, often regarded as the father of experimental psychology, established the first psychological laboratory in Leipzig in 1879, providing him with a unique vantage point to observe and analyze psychological phenomena scientifically. His interdisciplinary background in philosophy, physiology, and ethnology imbues the text with depth and breadth. Wundt's efforts to define psychology as a scientific discipline reflect the progressive intellectual climate of the late 19th century, where the dichotomy between the humanities and sciences began to dissolve. “An Introduction to Psychology” is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the origins of modern psychological theory. Wundt's masterful synthesis of experimental and introspective methods invites readers to engage with fundamental questions about the mind, making this work an invaluable resource in both historical and contemporary psychological study.
144 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Rudolf Pintner
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