From sinners to degenerates: the medicalization of morality in the 19th century [0.03%]
从罪人到堕落者:十九世纪道德的医学化
Heidi Rimke,Alan Hunt
Heidi Rimke
N Katherine Hayles,James J Pulizzi
N Katherine Hayles
Although there has long been a division in studies of consciousness between a focus on neuronal processes or conversely an emphasis on the ruminations of a conscious self, the long-standing split between mechanism and meaning within the bra...
William James on a phenomenological psychology of immediate experience: the true foundation for a science of consciousness? [0.03%]
威廉·詹姆斯论现象学的意识经验心理学:对意识科学的真正奠基吗?
Eugene Taylor
Eugene Taylor
Throughout his career, William James defended personal consciousness. In his "Principles of Psychology" (1890), he declared that psychology is the scientific study of states of consciousness as such and that he intended to presume from the ...
Wundt, Vygotsky and Bandura: a cultural-historical science of consciousness in three acts [0.03%]
从洪堡特到胡塞尔:意识科学的哲学基础三部曲
Michel Ferrari,David K Robinson,Anton Yasnitsky
Michel Ferrari
This article looks at three historical efforts to coordinate the scientific study of biological and cultural aspects of human consciousness into a single comprehensive theory of human development that includes the evolution of the human bod...
Mathematics, experience and laboratories: Herbart's and Brentano's role in the rise of scientific psychology [0.03%]
数学、经验与实验室:赫尔巴特和布伦塔诺对科学心理学兴起的影响
Wolfgang Huemer,Christoph Landerer
Wolfgang Huemer
In this article we present and compare two early attempts to establish psychology as an independent scientific discipline that had considerable influence in central Europe: the theories of Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776-1841) and Franz Bren...
Thomas Sturm,Falk Wunderlich
Thomas Sturm
We argue that Kant's views about consciousness, the mind-body problem and the status of psychology as a science all differ drastically from the way in which these topics are conjoined in present debates about the prominent idea of a science...
Benjamin Carter
Benjamin Carter
The English Neoplatonic philosopher Ralph Cudworth introduced the term "consciousness" into the English philosophical lexicon. Cudworth uses the term to define the form and structure of cognitive acts, including acts of freewill. In this ar...
Boris Hennig
Boris Hennig
Descartes' metaphysics lays the foundation for the special sciences, and the notion of consciousness ("conscientia") belongs to metaphysics rather than to psychology. I argue that as a metaphysical notion, "consciousness" refers to an epist...
Introduction [0.03%]
绪论
Michel Ferrari
Michel Ferrari
The history of the science of consciousness is difficult to trace because it involves an ongoing debate over the aims involved in the study of consciousness that historically engaged people working in a variety of different, often overlappi...