What discipline was psychology born out of?
Physiology!! (NOT philosophy)
In 18th and 19th century physiology, what were 2 areas where the boundary btw physiology and psychology was unclear?
- How does the activation of _____ produce _____?
- What causes ______ to ______ movement?
What was different in the way Kant understood perception vs Descartes, Locke and Hume?
What are Kant’s 2 a priori forms?
time and space (we need these to be able to perceive)
How many a priori categories did Kant define? What were the 4 sub categories?
Distinguish a priori forms and a priori categories
How did Kant reconcile Empiricism and Rationalism?
What was Kant’s new “copercican revolution”?
What did Enlightenment thinkers say about our role in perception? did Kant agree?
Distinguish noumena and phenomena
noumena: thing in itself
phenomena: thing for me (how we perceive it, only thing we can actually know)
What did Kant think about psychology as a science?
August Comte (1798-1857) was a French ____ and ____ who founded the doctrine of _____. He was also one of the founders of _______.
philosopher and writer; doctrine of positivism; founder of sociology
What is Positivism (Comte)
Comte’s positivism is essentially proposing ____
a scientific utopia (science is the answer to everything)
What is a “positive truth”? (Comte)
something we can validly assert about the world (through senses)
What are the 3 stages of Comte’s Theory of Science?
How are the following subjects ordered in terms of complexity of instruments? (Comte, Theory of Science)
Astronomy, Sociology, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics
Mathematics
Astronomy
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Sociology
How are the following subjects ordered in terms of complexity of phenomenones? (Comte, Theory of Science)
Astronomy, Sociology, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics
Mathematics
Astronomy
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Sociology
Why does Comte say “this pretended psychological method is then radically null and void”?
What was the prominent position before 18th/19th century physiology?
What is Descartes’ geologism?
our body is like a machine/automaton
What is the Canard Digerateur?
What did 18th/19th century physiology want to change about the dualist approach?
Explain the evolution of the concept of “stimulation”