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Toward a Science of Human Nature Daniel N. Robinson
Toward a Science of Human Nature
Daniel N. Robinson
Robinson unfolds the vision of four influential writers on psychology---J. S. Mill, F. Hegel, Wilhelm Wundt, and William James---who considered the world, its persons and problems, its possibilities and conflicts, its scientific facts and its moral ambiguities, and proceeded to devise a means by which to improve it. Robinson shows how in thinking about psychology, these individuals provided an intellectual context within which the discipline could be refined.
258 pages, 1Illustrations
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | February 22, 1982 |
| ISBN13 | 9780231051743 |
| Publishers | Columbia University Press |
| Pages | 258 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 220 × 20 mm · 399 g |
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