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William James (New York 1842 - Chocorua 1910), è unanimemente considerato il più importante psicologo sperimentale americano. Le sue teorie sulla struttura della coscienza hanno contribuito in modo signifi cativo alla fondazione della psicologia contemporanea. Insieme all’amico Charles Sanders Peirce, è stato il teorico del pragmatismo, ma le sue ricerche hanno sondato anche i territori della metafi sica, proponendo audaci speculazioni sulla natura profonda della realtà, della conoscenza e dell’etica.
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The principles of psychology. E-book. Formato EPUB William James   -  William James, 2014  - 

The Principles of Psychology is a monumental text in the history of psychology, written by William James and published in 1890. William James (1842-1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist who was also trained as a physician. There were four methods in James' psychology: analysis (the logical criticism of precursor and contemporary views of the mind), introspection (the psychologist's study of his own states of mind), experiment (in hypnosis or neurology), and comparison (the use of statistical means to distinguish norms from anomalies). James discussed experiments on illusions, too (optical, auditory, etc.), and offered a physiological explanation for many of them, that "the brain reacts by paths which previous experiences have worn, and makes us usually perceive the probable thing, i.e. the thing by which on previous occasions the reaction was most frequently aroused." Illusions are thus a special case of the phenomenon of habit. Principles is an important source for the history of psychology in the 19th century.

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The principles of psychology. E-book. Formato Mobipocket William James   -  William James, 2014  - 

The Principles of Psychology is a monumental text in the history of psychology, written by William James and published in 1890. William James (1842-1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist who was also trained as a physician. There were four methods in James' psychology: analysis (the logical criticism of precursor and contemporary views of the mind), introspection (the psychologist's study of his own states of mind), experiment (in hypnosis or neurology), and comparison (the use of statistical means to distinguish norms from anomalies). James discussed experiments on illusions, too (optical, auditory, etc.), and offered a physiological explanation for many of them, that "the brain reacts by paths which previous experiences have worn, and makes us usually perceive the probable thing, i.e. the thing by which on previous occasions the reaction was most frequently aroused." Illusions are thus a special case of the phenomenon of habit. Principles is an important source for the history of psychology in the 19th century.

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