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Table of Contents
Part I: Historiographic and Philosophical Issues 1. Critical Issues in Historical Studies 2. Philosophical Issues Part II: Early Psychological Thought 3. Ancient Psychological Thought 4. The Roman Period and the Middle Ages 5. The Renaissance Part III: Modern Intellectual Developments that Contributed to the
Birth of Psychology 6. Empiricism, Associationism, and Utilitarianism 7. Rationalism 8. Mechanization and Quantification 9. Naturalism and Humanitarian Reform Part IV: Psychology from the Formal Founding in 1879 10. Psychophysics and the Formal Founding of Psychology 11. Developments after the Founding 12. Functionalism 13. Behaviorism 14. Gestalt Psychology 15. Psychoanalysis 16. Humanistic Psychologies 17. Beyond the Systems of Psychology 18. Prospects for the Twenty-First Century