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| | Carl Stumpf |
 | | The meeting took place in Munich and at the meeting, Stumpf delivered his mind and body address to the congress. |  | | This address supported “an interactionist position, which he contrasted with the psychophysical parallelism prevalent at the time” (Hothersall, 1984, p151). |  | | This book focused on a justification on depth perception. |
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http://www.waxcylinder.com/carl_stumpf.html
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| | Documento senza nome |
 | | On Stumpf's view, self-evidence is the criterion which we must refer to as the ultimate test of truth. |  | | Stumpf, following Plato, Aristoteles and most Brentanists (but without mentioning this connection), considers truth as a property of judgments, but not presentations or things. |  | | I deal with Twardowski after a general summary of Brentanism in spite of the fact that he belongs to this tradition and was even quite faithful as Brentanian. |
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http://eber.kul.lublin.pl/~polhome/PolPhil/LvovWarsaw/WolTruthText.html
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| | Edmund Husserl: biography and encyclopedia article |
 | | [follow hyperlink for more...]) with Carl Stumpf (Carl Stumpf: carl stumpf (21 april 1848 - 25 december 1936) was a philosopher and psychol... |  | | In an example Husserl explains this in the following way: if you are standing in front of a house, you have a proper, direct presentation of that house, but if you are looking for it and ask for directions, then these directions (e.g. |  | | Husserl studied briefly with him and then in 1886 went to the university of Halle to obtain his habilitation (habilitation: habilitation is a term used within the university system in germany, austria,... |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/edmund_husserl
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| | clever hans |
 | | Hans had been tested by many people, one even claiming that Hans had the intellectual ability of a fourteen year old boy, but the first scientific testing was done in 1904 by Professor Carl Stumpf. |  | | Stumpf was looking for evidence of cheating or trickery to explain Hans's ability: he found none. |  | | Hans was not always correct, but was correct so often that his ability required investigation. |
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http://www.skeptics.org.uk/article.php?dir=articles&article=clever_hans.php
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| | Franz Brentano |
 | | External perception perception can only yield hypotheses about the world but not truth. |  | | his religious struggles also Stumpf (who was studying at the seminar the time) is drawn away from the |  | | Albeit this may seem strange in view the above Brentano held the firm belief the method of philosophy should be the of the natural sciences. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Franz_Brentano
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| | Autobiography of Carl Stumpf First published in Murchison, Carl |
 | | Three brothers have been, and three sisters still are, my tried and true companions in joy and in sorrow. |  | | Autobiography of Carl Stumpf First published in Murchison, Carl |  | | My parents, whose life and care were entirely devoted to the welfare of their children, were still living when I was called to Munich. |
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http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Stumpf/murchison.htm
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| | Carl Stumpf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He wrote his dissertation under the supervision of Lotze at the university of Göttingen (1868) and also did his habilitation there (1870). |  | | Stumpf was one of the earliest students of Brentano and always remained quite close to his early teachings. |  | | This page was last modified 08:06, 14 March 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Stumpf
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| | Phenomenological Existentialism |
 | | Among them were Carl Stumpf and Edmund Husserl, the founders of phenomenology, and Sigmund Freud himself. |  | | His father died one year later of colitis, so his mother took him to live with her grandfather, Carl Schweitzer, a German professor at the Sorbonne and the uncle of the famous missionary-philosopher Albert Schweitzer. |  | | In these same years, he went to study with Carl Stumpf at the University of Halle and became a lecturer there. |
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http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/phenandexist.html
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| | Consonance and Dissonance - Tonal Fusion Theory |
 | | Stumpf later abandonded his own theory as unsatisfactory. |  | | In his Tonpsychologie of 1890 Stumpf proposed that consonance is caused by tonal fusion. |  | | Stumpf was struck by the similarity of these judgments to judgments of the degree of consonance. |
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http://www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu/Music829B/fusion.html
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| | Post-Crescent - |
 | | Carl was an Appleton resident most of his life; he was a 1950 graduate of Appleton High School. |  | | Carl was born in Appleton, January 17, 1932, the son of the late Arthur and Elizabeth (Geiger) Stumpf. |  | | Carl was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Jeanne, in 2004; four brothers Robert, James, Donald and Howard, and one sister, Mary. |
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http://www.wisinfo.com/postcrescent/news/records/obit_20657698.shtml
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| | Historical Prelude to Contemporary Gestalt Therapy |
 | | Carl Stumpf (1848-1936) taught that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and for him the proper focus of psychology was on mental phenomena. |  | | This same phenomenological approach was to appear later in both Gestalt and Existential psychology. |  | | They were among those who developed the school of Gestalt psychology and believed that people do not experience life in isolated pieces. |
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http://www.g-gej.org/4-3/prelude.html
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| | Early Gestalt Psychology |
 | | (Four of Brentano's students were Christian Von Ehrenfels, Carl Stumpf, Edmund Husserl, and Sigmund Freud, who took his nonmedical courses from Brentano. |  | | Wundt was very angry that Stumpf challenged his approach. |  | | While there, he courageously spoke out against the Nazis in his lectures, under circumstances where other who opposed them suddenly disappeared. |
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http://www.sonoma.edu/users/d/daniels/Early_Gestalt.html
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| | Music 829F: History of Music Psychology |
 | | Stumpf's "Lieder der Bellakula Indianer" (1886) is considered th origins of ethnomusicology. |  | | In order to test the universality of his theories, Stumpf looked to non-Western music. |  | | This article was the first to describe the repertory of a single group of people, including transcriptions into Western notation with an accompanying analysis, and finally a discussion of the cultural context of the music. |
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http://www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu/Music829F/Biographies/Stumpf.html
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| | Wolfgang Kohler within Psychology at RIN.ru |
 | | The birth of Gestalt psychology was as a reaction to the behavioristic theories of J. Watson and I. Pavlov and focused mainly on the nature of perception. |  | | At the recommendation of Stumpf, who was at Berlin University, Kohler was appointed as director of the Anthropoid Station of the Prussian Academy of Science on Tenerife Island. |  | | Carl Stumpf may be said to have been the godfather of Gestalt psychology. |
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http://psy.rin.ru/eng/article/182-101.html
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| | People and History in Psychology |
 | | Carl Rogers Best known for his contribution to client-centered therapy and his role in the development of counselling, Rogers also had much to say about education. |  | | Throughout his career he dedicated himself to humanistic psychology and is well known for his theory of personality development. |  | | He communicated this ability by converting answers to questions given him by his master into numbers and tapping out these numbers with his foot. |
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http://www.psychology.org/links/People_and_History
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| | Kurt Lewin |
 | | One of Lewin's professors directed him to the Psychological Institute of the University of Berlin, then under the direction of Carl Stumpf, an experimentalist who had studied with Wilhelm Wundt, but who was less hierarchical in his teaching style. |  | | While beginning to search for laws and dynamics of human behavior, Lewin was particularly drawn to the neo-Kantian philosophers of science, especially Ernst Cassirer, and to those who were scouting out an integration of natural science and philosophy, including Carl Stumpf, who became Lewin's dissertation chair. |  | | Here Lewin prepared to become a university professor á, despite the anti-Semitism throughout German universities, which he knew would limit his ability to obtain a position. |
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http://www.psicopolis.com/kurt/bio1gb.htm
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| | Ozaukee County, Wisconsin - Land and Water Conservation Minutes for the year 2000 |
 | | Stumpf to amend the cost-share agreement for Mr. |  | | Stumpf suggested a future meeting be conducted to specifically discuss the preservation of natural areas. |  | | The second letter of the first word should be changed to an "r" instead of an "s" in paragraph 13. |
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http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/minutes/2000/LandAndWaterConservation.html
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| | Erich von Hornbostel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He moved to Berlin, where he fell under the influence of Carl Stumpf and worked with him on musical psychology and psychoacoustics. |  | | It was during his time there that he worked with Curt Sachs to produce the Sachs-Hornbostel system of musical instrument classification. |  | | He was Stumpf's assistant at the Berlin Psychological Institute, and when the archives of the Institute were used as the basis for the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv, he became its first director. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_von_Hornbostel
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| | Classics in the History of Psychology -- Glossary to Koffka (1922) by C.D. Green |
 | | Assistant to G. Müller (1850-1934) from 1881, and to Carl Stumpf (1848-1936) from 1894. |  | | Earned his doctorate in Berlin in 1900 under Carl Stumpf (1848-1936). |  | | He was appointed an assistant at Berlin in 1880, but was not advanced to professor, and moved on to Breslau soon after Carl Stumpf (1848-1936) came in 1894, where he stayed until 1905. |
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http://psychclassics.asu.edu/Koffka/Perception/glossary.htm
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| | Literary Encyclopedia: Edmund Husserl |
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http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2274
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| | April 21 in Psychology |
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http://www.cwu.edu/~warren/calendar/cal0421.html
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| | Karl and Charlotte Buehler in Dresden |
 | | She had studied (as we already noted) with Carl Stumpf in Berlin and eventually studied with Oswald Kuelpe in Munich until his untimely death on the Christmas of 1915. |  | | Only two weeks after their first meeting Karl made a proposal: they became married on the April 16th, 1916. |  | | In Munich he met Charlotte Malachowski, who first studied psychology with Carl Stumpf in Berlin. |
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http://rcswww.urz.tu-dresden.de/~cogsci/velich/buehler.html
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| | Philosophy: phenomenology |
 | | Husserl derived many important concepts that are central to phenomenology from the works and lectures of his teachers, the philosophers and psychologists Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf. |  | | I was windering if you could give me a breif over-view? |
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http://experts.about.com/q/Philosophy-1361/phenomenology.htm
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| | Gottlob Frege [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/f/frege.htm
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| | Projects@Work - Trading Paces |
 | | Adds Stumpf: "Project managers need to continually recognize that they have a responsibility to the executives of the company to explain what they are doing and its financial impact. |  | | "Because we are a public company, we had a short time window by which we had to explain the total impact of the new projects on the financials," Stumpf says. |  | | "I remember that date well," says Carl Stumpf, director and technology controller, with an edge of irony in his voice. |
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http://www.projectsatwork.com/article.cfm?ID=226042
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| | Phenomenology Online: Scholars; |
 | | At the University of Berlin he follows lectures by Wilhelm Dlithey, Carl Stumpf, and George Simmel. |  | | Stumpf contributes to his interest in descriptive psychology, and Simmel introduces Scheler to the study of cultural forms. |  | | Scheler receives his doctorate in 1897 at the age of twenty-five. |
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http://www.maxvanmanen.com/scholars/scholars.html
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| | George's Page: Timelines: Psychology 1846-1935 |
 | | Publication of Ueber den psychologischen Ursprung der Raumvorstellung by Carl Stumpf, describing his nativistic theory of space perception. |  | | Development of the James-Lange theory of emotion, by William James and Carl George Lange. |  | | Publication of the The Psychological Register by Carl Murchison, providing an international listing of bibliography and biography covering 27 countries. |
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http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Mead/time/TIME_PSY.HTML
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| | Frymire-Sheets Genealogy |
 | | Carl Jacob Stumpf (age 42) and Susane(Susan) Anna Krusar came to America on the "Lessing" on 9-13-1896. |  | | After arriving in NY, they went by train to Nebraska where they lived in the Lincoln area for about 6 years. |
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http://www.thefrymires.net/genealogy/fg01/fg01_036.htm
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 | | Born in Marienberg, Germany on January 16, 1838, Franz Brentano is a philosopher best known for his doctrine of intentionality, influencing students such as Sigmund Freud, Alexius Meinong and Carl Stumpf. |  | | Although Brentano helped shape movements of thought ranging from Gestalt Psychology to the School of Gegenstandstheorie, his career was plagued with setbacks due in part to resignation from priesthood. |  | | If he had been granted a professorship in Vienna, it would have significantly changed the direction of Austrian philosophy in this century. |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/vienna/philosophy/brentano/biography.htm
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 | | Brentano's students were in their turn founders of new schools or movements: |  | | Stumpf taught Aron Gurwitsch and became the head of the Berlin School (Max Wertheimer, Kurt Koffka, Wolfgang Köhler) |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/School_of_Brentano
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| | www.floraberlin.de - Berlin - Experimental Art |
 | | Carl Stumpf used this opportunity to make one of the first recordings with the Edison phonograph which just had been invented. |  | | The philosopher and theoretical psychologist Carl Stumpf founded in 1900 the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv to save the music of the world before it would be eliminated by the global capitalism. |  | | Today this world-wide unique archiv has grown to more than 150.000 recordings from all cultures of the world. |
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http://www.floraberlin.de/soundbag/index69.html
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| | Ethel Puffer Howes |
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http://web.sau.edu/WaterStreetMaryA/ethel_puffer_howes.htm
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| | Kurt Lewin |
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http://faculty.frostburg.edu/mbradley/psyography/bioscopes_kurtlewin.html
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| | Carl Stumpf: Tutte le informazioni su Carl Stumpf su Encyclopedia.it |
 | | Stumpf è famoso per aver introdotto nella filosofia contemporanea il concetto di stato di cose (Sachverhalt), che fu ripreso e diffuso da Husserl. |  | | Stumpf scrisse la sua dissertazione con Lotze all'università di Göttingen (1868) e ottenne anche la sua abilitazione all'insegnamento li (1870). |  | | Carl Stumpf: Tutte le informazioni su Carl Stumpf su Encyclopedia.it |
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http://www.encyclopedia.it/c/ca/carl_stumpf.html
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| | Mark Yeary - Papers |
 | | I was drawn to write about Carl Stumpf because of his philosophiscal background and connections with Gestalt psychology. |  | | Einheitlichkeit: The Legacy of Carl Stumpf's Theory of Tonal Fusion |  | | This book review served as the final project for Dr. Stefanie Tcharos's Issues in Musicology seminar. |
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http://home.uchicago.edu/~yeary/papers.html
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| | bbusm4.html |
 | | Junior LHP Carl Rivers (Morris, Conn.), who was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, pitched a scoreless ninth inning to record his fifth save of the season. |  | | Junior RHP Brian Stumpf (Winsted, Conn.), the third of four Western Connecticut pitchers, picked up his second win of the season with three innings of two-hit shutout relief work. |  | | WC, Tim Werner, D.J. Manning (4), Brian Stumpf (6), Carl Rivers (9) and Bob Nardi. |
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http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/sports/BASEBALL/2002baseball/bbusm4.html
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| | Sean Parnell's Chicago |
 | | Whether you're a visitor to Chicago, live around town, or just have some interest in the city, we believe there is something you will find in these pages that you will enjoy. |  | | Wicker Park and Bucktown What's What an excellent photographic tour by Carl Stumpf |
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http://www.seanparnell.com/Chicago
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| | Consonance and Dissonance |
 | | Carl Stumpf offered a convincing refutation of this theory in 1898{3}. |  | | Hence, the fusion theory may be aptly called the "confusion theory". |  | | Experiments by Stumpf yielded the following results, showing the percentage of confusion by amateurs: |
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http://solomonsmusic.net/consonance.htm
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| | Philosophy Azais |
 | | He exercised considerable influence on Phenomenology through Husserl (who dedicated Logical Investigations to Stumpf) and on Gestalt Psychology through another student, Wolfgang Kohler. |  | | $175.00 Scarce, the "first psychological work" (Boring) of Stumpf (1848-1936), a student of Brentano and Lotze who "contributed greatly to the development of psychology from a branch of philosophy into an empirical science."--Encyclopedia of Philosophy. |  | | The present work, premised on a nativistic conception of perception, "argued that both color and extension are equally primitive part-contents of visual sensation."--Boring, History of Experimental Psychology. |
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http://www.tbrookswilder.com/AzaistoWundt.htm
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| | After the fact: How to find out if your IT project made the grade |
 | | But Stumpf is in the minority, according to Gartner Inc. Just 13% of Gartner's clients conduct such reviews, says Joseph Stage, a consultant at the Stamford, Conn.-based firm. |  | | But in about a quarter of the cases, their input is expected to help, so discussions with the business sponsors are included as part of the process. |  | | The CME's Stumpf says that aside from helping to mitigate IT risk and improving IT product iterations, his reviews have yielded additional benefits, including increased visibility for the IT department. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2005/0,4814,103104,00.html
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| | Chapman University - WCLS - Psych - Research - Complex Adaptive Systems |
 | | Our theoretical lineage traces back to William James, Carl Stumpf, and the early Gestaltists; while our underlying philosophy of science and mathematics resonates with Eastern traditions such as Taoism and Buddhism. |  | | NDS allows us to model psychological processes in a holistic and complex manner as these processes unfold over time and space. |  | | We consider our work proudly to be at the forward fringe of mainstream psychological research. |
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http://www.chapman.edu/wcls/psych/labs/adaptive.asp
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| | The EAR: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall 2000) |
 | | 1, the Siamese orchestra recorded by Carl Stumpf in 1900, was played over the auditoriums sound system for all to hear. |  | | The book is edited by Artur Simon, Head of the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv from 1972 to present, and includes two sections - |  | | In 1905 Erich Moritz von Hornbostel took over the Phonogramm-Archiv and made its development his lifes work until 1933. |
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http://www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu/archive/ear_fall_2000.htm
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| | pennstater.html |
 | | Dale Jacquette, professor of philosophy, presented a paper on "Carl Stumpf on the Ontology of Relations" at the International Interdisciplinary Conference in Honor of the 150th Birthday of Carl Stumpf, at the Julius Maximilians University, Würzburg, Germany. |  | | Nancy-Ellen Kiernan, program evaluator in the College of Agricultural Sciences, received the 1998 Excellence in Program Evaluation Award for "quality and scholarly merit in Extension Evaluations" at the American Evaluation Association national meeting in Chicago. |  | | He also presented "Binding of the wheat G-box binding protein to plant nucleosomes" at Instituto Juan March Workshop on Chromatin and DNA modification: Plant Gene Expression and Silencing in Madrid, Spain. |
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http://www.psu.edu/ur/archives/intercom_1998/Dec3/pennstater.html
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| | Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology Index |
 | | Blumenthal, A. Jung, Carl G. Jung: The Man and His Work, Then and Now |  | | Paris, B. Hovland, Carl I. Carl Iver Hovland: Statesman of Psychology, Sterling Human Being |  | | Shepard, R. Hull, Clark L. Psychology from the Standpoint of a Mechanist: An Appreciation of Clark L. Hull |
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http://www.cwu.edu/~warren/pioneerindex.htm
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