Wilhelm Wundt
This is an excerpt from the paper...
Wilhelm Wundt is generally considered one of the fathers of psychology, a proponent of SpinozaÆs claim that ôEvery physical event has a mental counterpart, and every mental event has a physical counterpart,ö (Boeree, 2000, p. 1). This analysis will discuss some of WundtÆs theories, including the principle of actuality, creative synthesis, and his concept of human consciousness. Wilhelm Wundt believed that a combination of ôphilosophical introspectionö and ôlaboratory apparatuses and techniquesö were the true foundation of psychological understanding of human nature, in contrast to the conventional view of psychology of the time based on sheer introspection, (Wilhel
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Physiological Psychology, Wilhelm Wundt, Solomon Diamond, Viewed Jul, wilhelm wundt, Behavioral Sciences, boeree 2000, boeree 2000 5, 2000 5, Boeree Dr, human consciousness, viewed jul 6, jul 6 2005, wilhelm 2005 1, wilhelm 2005, 6 2005, viewed jul, jul 6, wundtÆs view, tweney 2003,
Approximate Word count = 474
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page)
More Essays on
Wilhelm Wundt
|