2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-79722009000200018
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Psicologia filosófica no século XIX: faculdades da alma e relações entre inteligência, sensibilidade e vontade

Abstract: Resumo Situado no campo da História dos saberes psicológicos no Brasil, o presente artigo apresenta dois compêndios produzidos em Minas Gerais nos anos de 1847 e 1849, cujo tema é a descrição da estrutura e do funcionamento das faculdades da alma humana e da origem das idéias. As obras trazem uma sistematização sobre os conceitos de alma, inteligência, consciência, sensibilidade e vontade. A partir da descrição de tais conceitos é possível evidenciar a filiação destas obras às matrizes teóricas, principalmente… Show more

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“…An important contribution of the group was the translation to Portuguese of the book Historiography of Modern Psychology , written by Professor Josef Brozek (Massimi & Brozek, 1998). Other works on the history of psychology in Brazil, especially in colonial times, have been published in the periodical Memorandum , edited by Massimi and Mahfoud, and in other periodicals edited in Brazil (Massimi, 2006; Pimenta & Massimi, 2007; Assis, 2009).…”
Section: Current Historiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important contribution of the group was the translation to Portuguese of the book Historiography of Modern Psychology , written by Professor Josef Brozek (Massimi & Brozek, 1998). Other works on the history of psychology in Brazil, especially in colonial times, have been published in the periodical Memorandum , edited by Massimi and Mahfoud, and in other periodicals edited in Brazil (Massimi, 2006; Pimenta & Massimi, 2007; Assis, 2009).…”
Section: Current Historiographymentioning
confidence: 99%