Ernest Becker and Stanley Milgram: Twentieth-century students of evil [0.03%]
Earnest Becker与Stanley Milgram:20世纪的邪恶研究者
Jack Martin
Jack Martin
Both Stanley Milgram and Ernest Becker studied and theorized human evil and offered explanations for evil acts, such as those constituting the Holocaust. Yet the explanations offered by Becker and Milgram are strikingly different. In this e...
Theodor Waitz's theory of feelings and the rise of affective sciences in the mid-19th century [0.03%]
Theodore Waitz的感情理论与19世纪中期情感科学的兴起
David Romand
David Romand
The German psychologist Theodor Waitz (1821-1864) was an important theorist of affectivity in the mid-19th century. This article aims to revisit Waitz's contribution to affective psychology at a crucial moment of its history. First, I elabo...
The Hipp chronoscope versus the d'Arsonval chronometer: laboratory instruments measuring reaction times that distinguish German and French orientations of psychology [0.03%]
hipp反应时计时器与d'Arsonval计时器:用于测量反应时间的实验室仪器展现了德国心理学和法国心理学的不同取向
Serge Nicolas,Peter B Thompson
Serge Nicolas
Chronoscopes and chronographs were commonly used instruments that measured reaction times (RTs) in the first psychology laboratories. The Hipp chronoscope is commonly associated with the emergence of psychological laboratories in the late 1...
"God save us from psychologists as expert witnesses": the battle for forensic psychology in early twentieth-century Germany [0.03%]
“上帝救我們免於心理學家的專家證人角色”:二十世紀初德國法庭心理學之爭
Heather Wolffram
Heather Wolffram
This article is focused on the jurisdictional battle between psychiatrists and psychologists over psychological expertise in legal contexts that took place during the first decades of the 20th century. Using, as an example, the debate betwe...
Anthropophagy: a singular concept to understand Brazilian culture and psychology as specific knowledge [0.03%]
食人:一种理解巴西文化与心理的特定知识的独有概念
Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira
Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira
The aim of this work is to present the singularity of the concept of anthropophagy in Brazilian culture. This article examines its use in the Modernist Movement of the 1920s and explores the possibilities it creates for thinking about Brazi...
"Assuming the privilege" of bridging divides: Abigail Fowler-Chumos, practical phrenology, and America's Gilded Age [0.03%]
“假设享有”弥合分歧的特权:阿bigail福尔沃-楚莫斯、实用颅相学与美国镀金时代
Erica Lilleleht
Erica Lilleleht
Nineteenth-century phrenology is often presented as a failed or pseudoscience. Based on erroneous anatomical assumptions and indirect observation, phrenology as such offers historians of psychology an object lesson in what scientists ought ...
David Meskill
David Meskill
From the 1920s to the 1950s, the massive German Labor Administration used loosely standardized, pragmatic evaluations of personality to steer young people into appropriate jobs. Starting in the late 1950s, the Administration shifted to Amer...
Bringing the environment in: early Central European contributions to an ecologically oriented psychology of perception [0.03%]
把环境因素考虑进来:早期中欧对生态取向的心理学感知的贡献
Jan Radler
Jan Radler
This article explores the Central European philosophical roots of perceptual psychology from a historical perspective. It will be shown that Alexius Meinong's notion of a forum of perception is the point of departure for a beginning inclusi...