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A history of psychology, ancient and patristic

This book examines the development of psychological theory during ancient and patristic times. The following idea was the criterion in selecting the data and the principle in grouping the data: The nature of man is regarded as forming the center of three great lines of interest, namely, the study of human activities as the psychologist sees them, the study of human life as the doctor looks at it, and the growth of systematic beliefs as reflected in philosophy and religion. The union of these in their historical development seemed likely to yield what might be called an autobiography of the human mind. The author asserts that a history of psychology must not anticipate; it must be a record of beliefs about the soul and of the growth of the human mind in and through the development of those beliefs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • "History of psychology"@pl
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  • "Mediaeval and early modern period"
  • "Mediaeval and Early modern period"
  • "Brett's history of psychology"
  • "Modern psychology"
  • "Ancient and patristic"

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  • "This book examines the development of psychological theory during ancient and patristic times. The following idea was the criterion in selecting the data and the principle in grouping the data: The nature of man is regarded as forming the center of three great lines of interest, namely, the study of human activities as the psychologist sees them, the study of human life as the doctor looks at it, and the growth of systematic beliefs as reflected in philosophy and religion. The union of these in their historical development seemed likely to yield what might be called an autobiography of the human mind. The author asserts that a history of psychology must not anticipate; it must be a record of beliefs about the soul and of the growth of the human mind in and through the development of those beliefs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)."
  • "This book examines the development of psychological theory during ancient and patristic times. The following idea was the criterion in selecting the data and the principle in grouping the data: The nature of man is regarded as forming the center of three great lines of interest, namely, the study of human activities as the psychologist sees them, the study of human life as the doctor looks at it, and the growth of systematic beliefs as reflected in philosophy and religion. The union of these in their historical development seemed likely to yield what might be called an autobiography of the human mind. The author asserts that a history of psychology must not anticipate; it must be a record of beliefs about the soul and of the growth of the human mind in and through the development of those beliefs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
  • "First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company."@en

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  • "Geschiedenis (vorm)"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Ressources Internet"

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  • "A history of psychology, ancient and patristic"
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  • "A history of psychology / Vol. 2., Medieval and early modern period"@en
  • "History of Psychology"
  • "A History of psychology"
  • "A History of psychology"@en
  • "History of Psychology. Vol. II"
  • "A history of psychology Ancient and patristic"
  • "A history of psychology : [vol. I] : ancient and patristic"@en
  • "History of psychology : Ed. and abridged by R. S. Peters"
  • "Historia psychologii"
  • "Historia psychologii"@pl
  • "A History of psychology ancient and patristic, by George Sidney Brett"
  • "History of Psychology Modern Psychology Volume III"@en
  • "A History of Psychology Vol. II"
  • "A History of Psychology Modern Psychology Volume III"@en
  • "A History of Psychology"@en
  • "A history of psychology Vol. III"
  • "A history of psychology : ancient and patristic"
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  • "A history of psychology"@en
  • "A history of psychology"
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  • "A history of psychology ancient and patristic"
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