ABSTRACT
First published in 2002. Volume III in the History of Psychology series involves modern psychology taking in the transition in Britain, France and Germany, and then moves onto general scientific tendencies, from Fechner to Wundt, its scope and British psychology in the nineteenth century and the conflict of views.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |78 pages
The Age of Transition
chapter |25 pages
The Transition in Britain and France
chapter |27 pages
The Transition in Germany
chapter |24 pages
The Transition in Germany
part |223 pages
Modern Psychology