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  1. Modern materialism and emergent evlution / by William McDougall by William (1871-1938) McDougall, 1934
  2. An introduction to social psychology. by William McDougall. by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1918-01-01
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: McDougall, William (1871-1938) by Margaret Alic, 2001-01-01
  4. An Introduction To Social Psychology by McDougall William 1871-1938, 2010-09-30
  5. Body and mind a history and a defense of animism by William McDo by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1918-01-01
  6. Is America safe for democracy? Six lectures given at the Lowell by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1921-01-01
  7. The group mind; a sketch of the principles of collective psychol by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1920-01-01
  8. Introduction to Social Psychology. Classics in Psychology, 1855-1914: A Collection of Key Works, Edited and Introduced by Robert H. Wozniak Volume 43 by William (1871-1938) McDougall, 1998

1. Pinc, Vol 1, No 3 - William McDougall By Chris Brand
William McDougall (18711938) heterodox and angry with psychologists by nature, nurture and circumstance I AM GRATEFUL TO KEVIN LAMB FOR ASSISTANCE IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS ARTICLE.
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William McDougall (1871-1938):
heterodox and angry with psychologists by nature, nurture and circumstance
Chris Brand
I AM GRATEFUL TO KEVIN LAMB FOR ASSISTANCE IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS ARTICLE
"Favourable consideration of the Lamarckian theory excepted, there is nothing more injurious to the reputation (both popular and in the scientific world) of a man of science than to be mixed up with psychic research, unless it be a display of keen interest in the eugenic problem. I have suffered much under both heads in the way of loss of reputation, unpopularity, slanderous misrepresentation, and scornful hostility. It seems my fate to espouse unpopular causes; but to support them so temperately and with so much critical reserve that I am as little acceptable to the minority in opposition as to the dominant crowd. My only recourse is to find what satisfaction I may in the 'bloody but unbowed' attitude, and in the approval of the select few."
William McDOUGALL, 1934, Religion and the Sciences of Life . London : Methuen.
UNSURPRISINGLY, the greatest psychologists have all been pretty unconventional. Aristotle was a biologist-turned-philosopher who paced around ceaselessly - hence his School being named Peripatetic; and, unusually for a Greek of his day, he was head-over-heels in love with his wife.[

2. William McDougall
William McDougall. (18711938) British-born American Psychologist.Education Cambridge University; Oxford University; Gottingen. Career
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William McDougall
British-born American Psychologist
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  • University of London
  • Oxford University
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  • Duke University
Ideas and Interests William McDougall is considered by some to have been the foremost psychologist of all English-speaking countries. He has contributed significantly to more branches and departments of psychology than anyone else writing in English. He is the exponent of hormic psychology, the central idea being that there is an end or purpose which goads us to action, without any real knowledge of its nature, and often without benefit or even thought of pleasure. Human progress can only be determined in terms of "horme" or "drive". He theorized that human behavior is determined by both instinctive and intentional strivings. His chief difficulties lay in proving, or even explaining, interactionism in a physical world; his belief in free will; and his commitment to the theory of the transmission of acquired characteristics. Publications
  • Introduction to Social Psychology
  • Body and Mind
  • Outline of Psychology
  • Outline of Abnormal Psychology
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William McDougall (18711938), was a Fellow of Corpus Christi College and a Reader in Mental Philosophy in The
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4. The Journal Of Parapsychology. (in VSCCAT)
Stuart, Charles Edward, 1907. McDougall, William, 1871-1938. Duke University.
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  • Reference sources ISSN:0163-3546
  • Issued in cooperation with the Duke University Parapsychology Laboratory, 194 -50.
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  • 5. McDougall, William, 1871-1938
    McDougall, William, 18711938. 1871-1938, American psychologist, b.Lancashire, England, educated at Cambridge, Oxford, and Gottingen.
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    McDougall, William, 1871-1938 1871-1938, American psychologist, b. Lancashire, England, educated at Cambridge, Oxford, and Gottingen. An important figure in the development of social and physiological psychology, he was a professor of psychology at Harvard (1920-27), and at Duke from 1927 until his death. He studied eugenics and heredity, and for 17 years conducted experiments on the inheritance of acquired characteristics. He maintained that individuals are motivated by inherited instincts that push them toward goals which may be unknown to them. His works include An Introduction to Social Psychology (1908-50, repr. 1973) and Physiological Psychology
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  • 8. INSTINCTS IN PSYCHOLOGY William McDougall 1871-1938
    7Nov-01 INSTINCTS IN PSYCHOLOGY William McDougall 1871-1938
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    9. Gale Encyclopedia Of Psychology: McDougall, William (1871-1938)
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    Author/s: Margaret Alic British experimental psychologist who developed a theory of human instincts and studied psychic phenomena. William McDougall was an experimental psychologist and theorist of wide-ranging interests. Above all, he believed in a holistic psychology that utilized every available tool for understanding the human psyche. He was the first to formulate a theory of human instinctual behavior, and he influenced the development of the new field of social psychology. Born in 1871, in Lancashire, England, the second son of Rebekah Smalley and Isaac Shimwell McDougall, a wealthy Scottish industrialist, McDougall was educated at a local private school and then at the Realgynmnasium in Weimar, Germany. Although his father wanted him to study law or work in the family businesses, his mother supported his desire to become a scientist.

    10. INSTINCTS IN PSYCHOLOGY William McDougall 1871-1938
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    11. Gale Encyclopedia Of Psychology: McDougall, William (1871-1938)
    Harold G. McDougall, William. In Thinkers of the Twentieth Century, editedby Elizabeth Devine, Michael Held, James Vinson, and George Walsh, 37375.
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    13. INSTINCTS IN PSYCHOLOGY William McDougall 1871-1938
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    McDougall William (1871-1938), psycholog i socjolog angielski, jeden z g³ównych przedstawicieli psychologii spo³ecznej . 1904-1920 profesor uniwersytetu w Oksfordzie Uniwersytetu Harvarda w Cambridge (USA), od 1929 - uniwersytetu w Durham. Twórca natywistycznej teorii instynktów, wyja¶niaj±cej nie tylko zachowanie siê jednostek, ale tak¿e procesy spo³eczne, wojny, historiê ró¿nych krajów itp. Zbudowa³ w³asny system tzw. psychologii hormicznej, t³umacz±cej, na podstawie stworzonej przez siebie listy 28 instynktów (np. walki, rodzicielski, wywy¿szania siê, poni¿ania itp.), zachowania cz³owieka. ¯ycie spo³eczne jest wg McDougalla splotem zachowañ i dzia³añ ludzkich, uwarunkowanych dzia³aniem instynktów. G³ówne prace: Introduction to Social Psychology Psychologia grupy (1921, wydanie polskie 1930), An Outline of Abnormal Psychology The Energies of Man Powi±zania Autonomia funkcjonalna wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

    15. Body And Mind (in MARION)
    Body and mind. Title Body and mind a history and a defense of animism,by William McDougall. Author McDougall, William, 18711938.
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    16. Records For Animal Welfare (Jewish Law) (in MARION)
    McDougall, William, 18711938. Body and mind a history and a defense ofanimism, by William McDougall. London, Methuen co., ltd. 1915.
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    17. Names In Routledge Biographical Dictionary Of 20th C. Philosophers
    Lovejoy, Arthur O. (18731973) Realism/Naturalism. McDougall, William (1871-1938)Psychology. McGilvary, Evander B. (1864-1953) Realism/Naturalism.
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    Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, 1860-1960 From Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers , ed. S. Brown (London: Routledge, 1996). [brackets indicate the DMAP subject area for that thinker]
    Abbott, Francis E. (1836-1903) [Realism/Naturalism] Adams, George P. (1882-1961) [Idealism] Adler, Felix (1851-1933) [Ethics] Alexander, Hartley B. (1873-1939) [Phil. Religion] Alston, William P. (1921- ) [Phil. Religion] Ambrose, Alice (1906- ) [Analytic] Arendt, Hannah (1906-1975) [Social/Political] Baldwin, James Mark (1861-1934) [Psychology] Beardsley, Monroe C. (1915-1985) [Aesthetics] Black, Max (1909-1988) [Analytic] Blanshard, Brand (1892-1987) [Idealism] Blewett, George J. (1873-1912) [Phil. Religion] Bloomfield, Leonard (1887-1949) [Analytic] Bohm, David J. (1917-1992) [Phil. Science/Logic] Boodin, John E. (1869-1950) [Idealism] Bouwsma, O. K. (1898-1978) [Analytic] Bowne, Borden Parker (1847-1910) [Idealism] Brandt, Richard B. (1910- ) [Ethics] Braybrooke, David (1924- ) [Ethics] Brett, George S. (1879-1944) [Psychology] Bridgman, Percy W. (1882-1961) [Phil. Science/Logic]

    18. Dictionary Of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers
    (Phenomenology) S John F. McCORMICK (18741943) Scholastic S David JackMcCRACKEN (FL. 1950) Eth. S William McDougall (1871-1938) Psych.
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    Peter ALEXANDER (1917- ) SCIENCE/MOD M Samuel ALEXANDER (1859-1938) Met. Edgar Leonard ALLEN (1893-1961) Cont. (Existentialism)/REL. S John ANDERSON (1893-1962) Met. L Edward Neville da Costa ANDRADE (1887-1971) MOD/SCIENCE S Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret ANSCOMBE (1919-2001) Mind L Gavin William Rattray ARDLEY MOD S Arthur Hilary ARMSTRONG (1909-97) Ancient S Ronald Field ATKINSON (1928-) Eth/MOD (Kant)/Phil.Hist S

    19. McDougall
    Translate this page William McDougall (1871-1938). Der in Chadderton, Lancashire geborene EngländerWilliam McDougall genoß eine sehr ausführliche Ausbildung.
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    William McDougall (1871-1938) Social Psychologie sowie seine Kritiken an der Psychoanalyse und dem Behaviorismus. Dafür forderte er schon damals die heute noch aktuelle evolutionäre Psychologie. McDougall starb im November 1938 in Durham, North Carolina. Mitarbeit: Willy Banmann, Michael Niepel , Lars Penke - Letzte Aktualisierung am 12.07.2002 Home Buch Sitzungen Materialien ... Kontakt

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    McDougall, William (18711938) Pursued a type of behaviorism very differentfrom Watson's. McDougall's behaviorism emphasized purposive
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    1850 - 1875 A.D. Ebbinghaus, Hermann (1850-1909): The first to study learning and memory experimentally. Vaihinger, Hans (1852-1933): Contended that because sensations are all that we can be certain of, all conclusions reached about so-called physical reality must be fictitious. Although fictions are false they are nonetheless essential for societal living. Kraepelin, Emil (1856-1926): Published a list of categories of mental illness in 1883. Until recent times, many clinicians used this list to diagnose mental illness. Today the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (1994) serves the same purpose. Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939): The founder of psychoanalysis, a school of psychology that stresses the conflict between the animalistic impulses possessed by humans and the human desire to live in civilized society.
    • Studies on Hysteria : The book Breuer and Freud published in 1895 that is usually viewed as marking the formal beginning of the school of psychoanalysis. Id: According to Freud, the powerful, entirely unconscious portion of the personality that contains all instincts and is therefore the driving force for the entire personality. Ego: According to Freud, the component of the personality that is responsible for locating events in the environment that will satisfy the needs of the id without violating the values of the superego. According to Jung, that aspect of the psyche responsible for problem solving, remembering, and perceiving.

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