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What is Psychology? A set of questions about mental functioning –trace back to philosophy The scientific method A product of history –Dualism in philosophy
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The BIG Question… Is knowledge innate ? Empiricism Empiricism- ( John Locke)- Tabula Rasa ( John Locke)- Tabula Rasa Nativism Nativism- is the view that elementary ideas are innate
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Foundations of Modern Psychology Rene Descartes ( 1596-1650) How is man different from other animals? Our minds control our body Our minds control our body ( except reflex) ( except reflex) Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Theory of natural selection (1859)
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Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge I think; therefore I am. Charles Darwin Rene Descartes
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A New Science is Born Separated from philosophy in 19th century Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) –Leipzig, Germany –applied laboratory techniques to study of the mind –Developed theory of Structuralism -Mind combines objective sensation & subjective emotion
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The Battle Begins Edward Titchener (1867-1927) –Wundt’s student, professor at Cornell University –structuralism –-Wrote first Psychology Textbook William James (1842-1910) –started psychology at Harvard in 1870s –functionalism –investigate purpose of consciousness led to behaviorism
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I If merely 'feeling good' could decide, drunkenness would be the supremely valid human experience." What can I say???? William James Edward Tichener
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Behaviorism Debuts Behaviorism- asserts that psychology should only study behavior that is observable (scientific) Emphasis on environment Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) –Russian physiologist –discovered conditioned reflexes John Watson( 1878-1958) John Watson( 1878-1958)
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While you are experimenting, do not remain content with the surface of things. Ivan Pavlov
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Freud & Unconscious Psychoanalytic Theory= emphasis on the unconscious as a behavior determinant Eros & Thanatos Eros & Thanatos -Originally controversial
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Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy.
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Behaviorism Flourishes B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) –American psychologist at Harvard –studied learning and effect of reinforcement –behaviorism –Free Will is an illusion –Prominence in 1950’s
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Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten. B. F. Skinner
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The Humanists Revolt Humanism- Human beings have freedom and endless growth potential Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
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The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change Carl Rogers
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Cognition and Physiology Resurface In the 1960’s and 70’s emphasis on mental processes ( consciousness) and biological basis of behavior reemerged. MRI- PET Scan, EEG
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Evolutionary Psych Develops In the 1980’s and 90’s Darwin's ideas resurfaced
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