Christopher Green
In chronological order: music (jazz), drama (absurd), psychological aesthetics, psychology of reasoning, computational cognitive science, philosophy of science, history of psychology, digital humanities, methodology & statistics, especially the file drawer, HARKing, p-hacking, other perversions of NHST, and the Bayesian alternative.
Cats, baseball, coffee.
Supervisors: William Seager, U. Toronto (Philosophy), John M. Kennedy, U. Toronto (Psychology), Bernard Lyman, Simon Fraser U., and Anton de Man, Bishop’s U.
Phone: honestly now...
Address: Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
Cats, baseball, coffee.
Supervisors: William Seager, U. Toronto (Philosophy), John M. Kennedy, U. Toronto (Psychology), Bernard Lyman, Simon Fraser U., and Anton de Man, Bishop’s U.
Phone: honestly now...
Address: Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
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Books by Christopher Green
Table of Contents:
* Introduction
Early Greek Poetry of Mind and Soul
The Emergence of Philosophy
The Classical Greek Philosophy of Mind and Soul
Aristotle's Account of the Psychê
Hellenistic Philosophy of the Mind and Soul
The Medical Tradition
The Roman Empire: Christianity and Neoplatonism
Whereas the "standard" historical narrative focuses on Fechner's psychophysics, Helmholtz's physiology, and Wundt's physiological psychology, this volume explores a collection of diverse areas of study that attempted to render psychology scientific. Readers will encounter many fascinating currents of thought, from eugenics and mathematical beauty to prognosticators and phrenologists in this rich and insightful book.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
—Christopher D. Green, Marlene Shore, and Thomas Teo
1. Eugenics and Other Victorian "Secular Religions"
—Raymond E. Fancher
2. Practical Phrenology as Psychological Counseling in the 19th Century United States
—Michael M. Sokal
3. Sealing Off the Discipline: William Wundt and the Psychology of Memory
—Kurt Danziger
4. Psychology and Memory in the Midst of Change: The Social Concerns of Late-19th-Century North American Psychologists
—Marlene Shore
5. The Psychology of Mathematical Beauty in the 19th Century: The Golden Section
—John G. Benjafield
6. Cause Into Function: Ernst Mach and the Reconstruction of Explanation in Psychology
—Andrew S. Winston
7. Charles Babbage, the Analytical Engine, and the Possibility of a 19th-Century Cognitive Science
—Christopher D. Green
8. Instincts and Instruments
—Katharine Anderson
9. Philosophic Doubts About Psychology as a Natural Science
—Charles W. Tolman
10. Karl Marx and Wilhelm Dilthey on the Socio–Historical Conceptualization of the Mind
—Thomas Teo
11. Early Development and Psychology: Genetic and Embryological Influences, 1880–1920
—Fredric Weizmann
Index
About the Editors
Papers by Christopher Green
Table of Contents:
* Introduction
Early Greek Poetry of Mind and Soul
The Emergence of Philosophy
The Classical Greek Philosophy of Mind and Soul
Aristotle's Account of the Psychê
Hellenistic Philosophy of the Mind and Soul
The Medical Tradition
The Roman Empire: Christianity and Neoplatonism
Whereas the "standard" historical narrative focuses on Fechner's psychophysics, Helmholtz's physiology, and Wundt's physiological psychology, this volume explores a collection of diverse areas of study that attempted to render psychology scientific. Readers will encounter many fascinating currents of thought, from eugenics and mathematical beauty to prognosticators and phrenologists in this rich and insightful book.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
—Christopher D. Green, Marlene Shore, and Thomas Teo
1. Eugenics and Other Victorian "Secular Religions"
—Raymond E. Fancher
2. Practical Phrenology as Psychological Counseling in the 19th Century United States
—Michael M. Sokal
3. Sealing Off the Discipline: William Wundt and the Psychology of Memory
—Kurt Danziger
4. Psychology and Memory in the Midst of Change: The Social Concerns of Late-19th-Century North American Psychologists
—Marlene Shore
5. The Psychology of Mathematical Beauty in the 19th Century: The Golden Section
—John G. Benjafield
6. Cause Into Function: Ernst Mach and the Reconstruction of Explanation in Psychology
—Andrew S. Winston
7. Charles Babbage, the Analytical Engine, and the Possibility of a 19th-Century Cognitive Science
—Christopher D. Green
8. Instincts and Instruments
—Katharine Anderson
9. Philosophic Doubts About Psychology as a Natural Science
—Charles W. Tolman
10. Karl Marx and Wilhelm Dilthey on the Socio–Historical Conceptualization of the Mind
—Thomas Teo
11. Early Development and Psychology: Genetic and Embryological Influences, 1880–1920
—Fredric Weizmann
Index
About the Editors