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| | Wilhelm Wundt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Wundt subscribed to a "psychophysical parallelism" (which entirely excludes the possibility of a mind-body/cause-effect relationship), which was supposed to stand above both materialism and idealism. |  | | There he wrote Contributions to the Theory of Sense Perception (1858-62). |  | | This experimental introspection was in contrast to what had been called psychology until then, a branch of philosophy where people introspected themselves. |
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| | WILHELM MAX WUNDT - LoveToKnow Article on WILHELM MAX WUNDT |
 | | The metaphysical or ontological part of psychology is in Wundts view the actual part, and with this the science of nature and the science of mind are to be brought into relation, and thus constituted as far as possible philosophical sciences. |  | | According to Wundt, the straight road to ethics lies through ethnic psychology, whose especial business it is to consider the history of custom and of ethical ideas from the psychological standpoint. |  | | We must look for ethics to supply the corner-stone of metaphysics, and psychology is a necessary propaedeutic. |
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http://www.1911ency.org/W/WU/WUNDT_WILHELM_MAX.htm
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| | Key Theorists/Theories in Psychology - WILHELM WUNDT |
 | | Wundt stressed the use of scientific methods in psychology, particularly through the use of introspection. |  | | A New Science is Born: Contributions from Wundt and Hall (at University N. Brunswick) |  | | From 1875 he taught at Leipzig, where he founded the first laboratory for experimental psychology. |
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http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTheorists/Wundt.htm
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| | Wilhelm wundt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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