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Wilhelm Max Wundt

Elements of Folk Psychology

In “Elements of Folk Psychology,” Wilhelm Max Wundt explores the intricate interplay between individual psychology and cultural experiences. Wundt employs a methodical yet accessible literary style, deftly weaving together philosophical insights and empirical observations. This pioneering work, situated at the intersection of psychology and anthropology, delves into the collective mind of societies, examining how cultural norms, language, and traditions shape cognitive processes. Wundt's scholarship reflects the zeitgeist of late 19th-century thought, where the burgeoning fields of psychology and social sciences began to coalesce into a cohesive discipline. Wilhelm Max Wundt, a foundational figure in psychology, is often termed the 'father of experimental psychology' for establishing the first psychological laboratory. His curiosity about human experience extends beyond mere experimentation; it encompasses a profound interest in how culture and social context influence individual psyche. Drawing from his extensive background in philosophy, physiology, and cultural science, Wundt aimed to bridge the gap between psychological phenomenon and the social fabric from which they arise, thus positioning “Elements of Folk Psychology” as a seminal text. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of human behavior as shaped by cultural contexts. It not only enriches the reader's grasp of psychological theory but also invites reflection on the role of collective identity in shaping individual cognition. Wundt's insights are not merely historical but continue to resonate within contemporary discussions on intercultural psychology, making this work essential for students and scholars alike.
737 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2019
Год выхода издания
2019
Издательство
Good Press
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