History and Theory of Psychology Course

Paul F. Ballantyne, Ph.D.
pballan@comnet.ca


Important Movements in Psychological Theory (1859-2002):

FROM:
TOWARD:
Mechanical/static analysis
Process analysis
Reductionist methods
Anti-reductionist methods
Non-evolutionary
-Continuous mental evolution
"accretional" development
-(i.e., quantitative only)
Truly Evolutionary
-Emergent evolution,
dialectical development
-(i.e., qualitative as well)
Indirect perception (enrichment)
Direct perception (differentiation)
A-historical invariance (or interactions)
Social/historical/Societal transformations
Behavior plus mental states (or cognition)

Animal and human "Activity" as subject matter (activeness, operations, actions, activity)

 


References:

Bakhurst, D. (1991). Consciousness and Revolution in Soviet Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Blitz, D. (1992). Emergent Evolution: Qualitative Novelty and the Levels of Reality. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Pub.

Gibson, J. J. (1966). The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Gibson, J. J. (1972). A theory of Direct Visual Perception. In J. Royce, W. Rozenboom (Eds.). The psychology of Knowing. New York: Gordon & Breach.

Gibson, J. J. (1979). The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Leontiev, A.N. (1978). Activity, Consciousness, and Personality. Hillsdale: Prentice-Hall.

Leontyev, [Leontiev], A.N. (1981). Problems of the Development of the Mind. (Trans. M. Kopylova) Moscow: Progress Publishers.

Luria, A. (1973) The Working Brain. London: Allen Lane.

Luria, A. (1976). Cognitive Development: Its Cultural and Social Foundations. (Trans. M. Lopez-Morillas & L. Solotaroff). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Luria, A. (1979). The Making of Mind. London: Harvard University Press.

Munn, N.L. (1971). The Evolution of the Human Mind. New York: Houghton Mifflin.

Tolman, C.W. (1987a/b). Theories of Mental Evolution in Comparative Psychology: Darwin to Watson. (15-23); The comparative psychology of A.N. Leontyev -U.S.S.R. (203-209). In E. Tobach (Ed.). Historical Perspectives and the International Status of Comparative Psychology. Hillsdale: LEA.

Tolman, C.W. (1987). Dialectical Materialism as Psychological Metatheory. (211-229). In H. Stam, T. Rogers, and K. Gergen (Eds.). The Analysis of Psychological Theories: Metatheoretical Perspectives. New York: Hemisphere Publ. Co.

Tolman, C.W. (1989). For a Materialist Psychology. (37-49). In Recent Trends in Theoretical Psychology. Vol. II. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Vygotsky, L. & Luria, A. (1930/1992). Ape, Primitive Man and Child: Essays in the History of Behavior. (Trans. E. Rossiter). Orlando: Paul M. Deutsch.

Vygotsky, L. & Luria, A. (1930/1993). Studies on the History of Behavior: Ape, Primitive, and Child. (Trans. V. Golod & J. Knox). Hillsdale: LEA.

Yaroshevsky, M. (1990). A History of Psychology. Moscow: Progress Publishers.


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What is the proper relationship between History of Science and Philosophy of Science? A bibliographic survey with emphasis on Realism, Naturalism, and Evolutionary Epistemology. [Ballantyne, 1993; Updated October, 2002]

Ballantyne, P. (1995). From Initial Abstractions to a Concrete Concept of Personality. In I. Lubek, et al. (Eds.). Recent Trends in Theoretical Psychology. Vol. 4., pp. 150-160. New York: Springer.

Four Periods of Historiographic Bloom in Psychology. [Ballantyne, November, 2002]

Early Historians of psychology and their texts (1870s-1921). [Ballantyne, December, 2002]

Edna Heidbreder (1933) on "Prescientific Psychology".

Alex Novikoff (1945) on: The concept of integrative levels and biology.

John Somerville (1967/1983) on: "The Nature of Reality: Dialectical Materialism"

Multiple levels of investigation and the recurring 'crisis of relevance' in psychology. Presentation to the Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Dec. 7, 2004.


Paul F. Ballantyne, Ph.D. Posted: June, 2002
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