Title: Mid to LaterNineteenth and Early Twentieth Century:
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2- Mid- to Later-Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century -
- 1836 Charles Darwin returns from the voyage of
the HMS Beagle - 1855 Herbert Spencer publishes Principles of
Psychology - 1859 Darwin publishes The Origin of the
Species - 1863 Thomas Huxley publishes Mans Place in
Nature - 1871 Darwin publishes The Descent of Man
- 1872 ...and The Expression of the Emotions in
Man and Animals - G. Stanley Hall establishes first
psychological laboratory in America at Johns
Hopkins University - Hermann Ebbinghaus publishes Memory A
Contribution to Experimental Psychology - 1890 William James publishes Principles of
Psychology - 1892 Founding of the American Psychological
Association - 1895 Freud and Breuer publish Studies in
Hysteria - Edward Titchener divides psychological
approaches into structuralism,
functionalism, and genetic psychology - 1900 Freud publishes the The Interpretation of
Dreams - 1906 James Angell delivers his APA presidential
address The Province of Functional Psychology - 1939 Freud dies in London
3Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829)
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8Darwin's first sketch of an evolutionary tree
from his First Notebook on Transmutation of
Species (1837)
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10Darwins Descent of Man (1871)
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12Illustration of descent of man from Thomas
Huxleys Man's Place in Nature
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15Human expressions, some posed and some candid,
appeared in Darwin's Expression of the
Emotions in Man and Animals (1872).
16Historic Antecedents to American Psychology
Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and
Phrenology (1703 1758) (1803 1882)
17Old Psychology vs. New Psychology
Thomas Reid and the Scottish commonsense
psychologists, taught in sectarian colleges,
discussed the faculties of the mind, and thought
they should be cultivated for moral improvement.
G. Stanley Hall took the first American Ph.D. at
Harvard and came to secular, scientific Johns
Hopkins to establish the first curriculum and
laboratory in the New Psychologya branch of
natural science.
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19 Charles Sauders Peirce (1839
1914) Professor at Hopkins credited with
founding Pragmaticism cohabited with French
women before his divorce was final
20 William James (1842- 1910)
Author of The Principles of Psychology
21Pages from Jamess Principles of
Psychology illustrating synthesis of existing
knowledge.
22James Mark Baldwin 1861- 1934 brilliant
evolutionary theorist Baltimore brothel
enthusiast
23 Hugo Munsterburg (1863 - 1916)
pioneer of applied psychology
24 Munsterburgs
motor theory of consciousness
--------? consciousness
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-----? R
------? physiological process ------?
causation flows forward Munsterburgs theory
made consciousness a mere epiphenomenon having
no causal role in behavior. Jamess view had
been that the organisms adaptive needs
presented items to consciousness for choice.
25 John Dewey (1859 1952)
Hopkins Ph.D. 1884 student of Peirce, Hall
public intellectual and theorist of Progressivism
26 Highs and Lows in the History
of Psychology
Biggest Blunders
Greatest Hits 5. Recognition of
mental faculties and functions as
adaptations that help ensure
survival