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"The proper study of mankind is man," wrote Alexander Pope, and the attempt to understand the nature of the human mind has been a central preoccupation of leading thinkers throughout the ages. In this intriguing book, author John G. Benjafield, an expert in the history of psychology, examines the contributions of scores of psychologists and psychological thinkers, from Pythagoras, Lao-tzu, and Aristotle to Darwin, Skinner, and Jung. Benjafield begins by considering the origins of psychological thought in the philosophical works of Plato and Aristotle, who framed many of the key questions that still define the field. After considering the contributions of such scholars as Descartes and Darwin, the author examines the rise of psychology as a distinct academic discipline, discussing in detail the work of William James and Wilhelm Wundt, before moving on to the seminal contributions of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Later chapters deal with the rise of behaviourism and with recent developments in the field, including the growing influence of neuroscience. The result is a fascinating look at how mankind's "proper study" has been carried out, from ancient times to the present day.
About the Author
John G. Benjafield is Professor Emeritus at Brock University, where he taught cognition and the history of psychology for over thirty years. Benjafield received his Ph.D. in psychology from Brandeis University and is currently a fellow of both the Canadian Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society. His extensive curriculum vitae includes numerous post-secondary textbooks, including Cognition and A History of Psychology, both published by Oxford
About the Author
John G. Benjafield is Professor Emeritus at Brock University, where he taught cognition and the history of psychology for over thirty years. Benjafield received his Ph.D. in psychology from Brandeis University and is currently a fellow of both the Canadian Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society. His extensive curriculum vitae includes numerous post-secondary textbooks, including Cognition and A History of Psychology, both published by Oxford
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