10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRUCTURAL PSYCHOLOGY»
Discover the use of
structural psychology in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
structural psychology and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Toward a
Structural Psychology of Cinema
They characterize cinema grammar as the central component in a structural
psychology of cinema. Chapters 15, T, and E explore the implications of cinema
grammar. Chapter 6 explores deletion as a case study in grammatical analysis,
and ...
2
The Collected Works of L.S. Vygotsky: Volume 1: Problems of ...
... phenomenologically and extrapsychologically (e.g., as the connection of the
goal and the means). In structural psychology, an attempt was made to define
these connections structurally, but this definition has two fundamental
deficiencies: 1.
L.S. Vygotsky, Robert W. Rieber, Aaron S. Carton, 1987
3
The Chicago School of Functionalism
"The Postulates of a Structural Psychology." Philosophical Review 7.5 (
September 1898): 449-65. Biology, defined in its widest sense as the science of
life and of living things, falls into three parts, or may be approached from any one
of three ...
4
The Critique of
Psychology: From Kant to Postcolonial Theory
He distinguished this psychology from philosophical psychology, labeled
structural psychology (see p. 8), which treated psychological phenomena as a
whole in a meaningful context. He clearly promoted structural psychology,
because if one ...
5
Clinical-cognitive
Psychology: Models and Integrations
(Obviously this is not Titchener's kind of structural psychology; in fact, it is close to
what was then called functional psychology.) Although this notion appeared
earlier in some philosophers, it is especially characteristic of Adler, who spoke of
...
6
Chicago School Pragmatism
It is contrasted more or less sharply with "structural psychology," which
undertakes an analysis of mental life in terms of its characteristic states and forms
, without specific reference to their origin in the needs of the organism, or to their
service ...
7
Leonard Bloomfield: Reviews and meaning
Consequently behaviourism created a more favourable intellectual milieu for
modern linguistics than did the earlier school of structural psychology. To
appreciate the significance of this shift in outlook, one must trace the influence of
...
8
Explorations in the History of
Psychology in the United States
By 1919, Titchener's "structural" psychology stood in almost total isolation from
the views of the rest of the profession and, as during the first years of the century,
many American psychologists defined their theoretical positions by how far they ...
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Out of the Revolution: The Development of Africana Studies
John M. Carroll, Toward a Structural Psychology of Cinema (The Hague, The
Netherlands: Mouton Publishers, 1980), 50-52. 2. Howard Lawson, Film: The
Creative Process (New York: Hill and Wang, 1964), 175. 3. Jean Genet, The
Blacks: A ...
Delores P. Aldridge, Carlene Young, 2003
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Fifty Key Thinkers in
Psychology
Edward Titchener's major writings 'The postulates of structural psychology',
Philosophical Review, 1899, 8, 290–9. Experimental Psychology, 4 volumes,
Macmillan, 1901–5 Lectures on the Elementary Psychology of Feeling and
Attention, ...