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Constructing Scientific Psychology
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Constructing Scientific Psychology

Constructing Scientific Psychology, published in 1999, was the first full-scale interpretation of the life and work of the major American neuropsychologist Karl Lashley. It sets Lashley's research at the heart of two controversies that polarized the American life and human sciences in the first half of the twentieth century. These concerned the relationship between 'mind' and 'brain' and the relative roles of 'nature' and 'nurture' in shaping behaviour and intelligence. The book explodes the myth of Lashley's neuropsychology as a fact-driven, 'pure' science by arguing that a belief in the power of heredity and a nativist and deeply conservative racial ideology informed every aspect of his theory and practice.
Undertittel
Karl Lashley's Mind-Brain Debates
ISBN
9780521027779
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
365 gram
Utgivelsesdato
2.11.2006
Antall sider
240