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A history of psychology: Ancient and patristic.

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“…He finished his volumes on genetic logic (Baldwin, 1906b(Baldwin, , 1908(Baldwin, , 1911. He wrote his history of psychology (Baldwin, 1913b), and its publication followed by a few months the first volume of Brett's (1912) detailed history. After this work, Baldwin wrote little on psychology.…”
Section: Baldwin Leaves the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He finished his volumes on genetic logic (Baldwin, 1906b(Baldwin, , 1908(Baldwin, , 1911. He wrote his history of psychology (Baldwin, 1913b), and its publication followed by a few months the first volume of Brett's (1912) detailed history. After this work, Baldwin wrote little on psychology.…”
Section: Baldwin Leaves the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La pertenencia a un dominio que se identifica primordialmente con la producción de conocimientos científicos resultó fundamental para la formación de su identidad disciplinaria y en la consolidación del estatus de la disciplina en cuanto área independiente de experticia. Solo hay que recordar que la psicología, de acuerdo con la reconstrucción de los historiadores más tradicionales (Baldwin, 1913a(Baldwin, , 1913bBrett, 1912;Klemm, 1914;Mercier, 1918;Rand, 1912), proviene del tronco mayor de la filosofía, un campo fundamentalmente reflexivo del que la mayoría de los psicólogos se ha esforzado en tomar cautelosa distancia, como un requisito básico para el reconocimiento pleno de su autonomía.…”
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“…However, these examples are more the exception than the rule. In many influential books about the history of psychology (Boring, 1950; Brett, 1912/1965; Warren, 1921) images are rarely encountered.…”
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