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by Jeremy Burman in Advances in the History of Psychology
In the latest issue of History of the Human Sciences, 21(1), John D. Greenwood examines the understanding of “mechanism, purpose and progress” at the dawning of the discipline.
In this article it is argued that although Darwin’s theory did play an ... Read more »
J Greenwood. (2008) Mechanism, purpose and progress: Darwin and early American psychology. History of the Human Sciences, 21(1), 103-126. DOI: 10.1177/0952695107086189
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