Includes bibliographical references (pages [537]-554) and index
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History, psychology, and science -- Science and psychology in ancient Greece -- Statics and dynamics in ancient Greece -- From Aristotle to the Enlightenment: pagan psychologies give way to Christianity -- The Enlightenment -- British empiricism and Kant: what is reality? -- Scottish and English practical psychology -- Darwin and evolutionary thinking -- Nineteenth-century science and psychology's rise -- Biological psychology: a brief history -- The new psychology: Wundt, Würzburg, and Müller -- Early twentieth-century psychology: Titchener and Freud -- Pragmatism, functionalism, Peirce, and James -- Twentieth-century applied psychology and early behaviorism -- Gestalt psychology and Kurt Lewin -- Science, application, and theory: Pavlov, Guthrie, and Hull -- Radical behaviorism and cognitive science: contrasting psychologies of the twentieth century?