Oct 1 2006
A Student’s Guide to Psychology, by Daniel N. Robinson
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A Student’s Guide to Psychology, by Daniel N. Robinson, ISI Books, 2002.
Psychology is frequently the most popular major on campus, but it can also be the most treacherous. In this study guide, Daniel N. Robinson surveys the philosophical and historical roots of modern psychology and sketches the major schools and thinkers of the discipline. He also identifies those false prejudices—such as contempt for metaphysics and the notion that the mind can be reduced to the chemical processes of the brain—that so often perplex and mislead students of psychology. He ends by calling for psychology to investigate more intensively the problems of moral and civic development. Readers will find Robinson’s book to be an indispensable orientation to this culturally influential field.
Daniel N. Robinson is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Georgetown University, a member of the philosophy faculty at Oxford University, and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Columbia University. He is editor of The Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Psychology and the author of many books, including An Intellectual History of Psychology and Aristotle’s Psychology.
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