Title: Philosophical Influences
1Philosophical Influences
- On the Development of Psychology as a Discipline
- Briefly, Greek-ly! Big leap The 17th to mid-19th
centuries
2So.whats the point?
- Two old philosophical issues belabor us
again.what are they?
3Also to think about how do the following fit
with our discussion today?
- Mechanism
- Determinism
- Reductionism
- Empiricism
4The Cartesian RevolutionRene Descartes
5Mind-body issue Theory of reflex action
- Supports dualist position and theory of animal
spirit movements - Presages S-R doctrine of Behaviorists
6The Cartesian RevolutionRene Descartes
- Mind-body issue
- Objective methods
- Doctrine of ideas
- derived ideas
- innate ideas
- Rationalist
- Cogito ergo sum
7John Locke
- An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)
- Tabula Rasa
- Sensation and reflection
- Primary and secondary qualities
- Simple and complex ideas
- What to do about the unreliability of the senses?
8Examples
- Primary Qualities
- Those qualities that reside or inhere in an
object whether we perceive them or not - extension, figure, mobility, solidity
- shape
- size
- Secondary qualities
- Hidden powers of an object that result in
specific sensations exist in a persons
perception - color
- sound
- warmth
- taste
9Warning! The distinction raises all kinds of
problems!
- Lockes experiment three bowls of water
- Conclusion TEMPERATURE is a PRIMARY quality of
the water--it is constant and unchanging
however, the perception produced is different for
each hand, so WARMTH is a SECONDARY quality. - Another experiment a red triangle
10What happens when we turn down the lights!
- The red disappears due to an interaction of color
with light. - Thus, Galileos subtraction test (Viney King,
1998) If a quality can be subtracted from an
object without destroying the identity of the
object, then that quality is secondary - Subtract red, object still triangle
- Subtract the figure (primary), not a triangle
11However! Look at the door!What shape is a door?
Rectangle
Trapezoid
- On whom and what does its shape depend?
- Thus, how do we know objects?
12John Locke as child psychologist
- How do these reflect Lockes beliefs about the
relationship between mind and body? Gender
differences in child rearing? Knowledge? - Mens sana incorpore sano.
- Most childrens constitutions are either
weakened or spoiled by cockering and tenderness. - I think it would also be of great advantage to
have his feet washed every night in cold water. - I think the father oughtto strike very
seldom,if at all to chide his daughters. Their
governing and correctionproperly belongs to the
mother - Curiosity in children is but an appetite after
knowledgeand ought to be encouraged
13What about the unreliability of the senses?
Bishop Berkeley . . .
- If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a
sound when there is no one there to perceive it?
14Bishop Berkeley . . .
- If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a
sound when there is no one there to perceive it?
15George Berkeley (1695-1753)
- An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision (1709)
- Major interest sensory systems
- Secondary qualities, alone
- Esse ist percipi
16 The later empiricists (18th 19th) centuries
- David Hume (1711-1776)
- A Treatise of Human Nature (1739)
- Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748)
- David Hartley (1705-1757)
- Observations on Man (1749)
- James Mills (1773-1836)
- Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind
(1829) - John Stuart Mills (1806-1873)
- A System of Logic (1843)
17Knowledge Acquisition
- Experience
- Sensations--gtimpressions--gtideas (Hume Senso
ergo sum) - Proliferation of senses with James Mills!
18Principles of Association
- How they become strong and durable
- Continuing contiguity
- Certainty
- Facility
- Similarity
- How they become associated (principles)
- Resemblance
- Contiguity (time and/or space)
- Cause-effect
- Repetition (Hartley)
- Simultaneity
- Successiveness
19Principles of Association ---- The Process ...
- Mechanical model (James Mill)
- Simple, complex, duplex ideas
- Mental chemistry model (John Stuart Mills)
20Mind-body Issue
- Psychophysical parallelism (Hartley)
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