Thinking About Thinking

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associationism
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Dispositional Treatment
ELA
empiricism and rationalism
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Face To Face
Follow
Freud's Treatment
Freud’s Treatment
Galton
Georges De La Tour
gestalt
historical perspectives on thought
imageless
Imageless Thinking
intelligence assessment
JOHN LOCKE
La Tour
Logical Relations
Maternal Deprivation
Olfactory
Perceptual Constancies
Pleasure Pain Principle
Primary Recognition
Professor Hearnshaw
psychological theory
psychology
rationality debate
Secondary Recognition
Secondary Revision
Sign Cognition
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Simple Associationism
Spinoza's Views
Spinoza’s Views
thought
treatment
TRO
unconscious cognition
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138926608
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1965, this title is a series of exploratory essays on approaches to thinking. The central topic is the relation of processes of an associative kind (sometimes irrational, in so far as they are not enmeshed with a world of shared experience) to those involving some degree of reference to a common world and hence forming the basis of constructive, critical and logical thought.

This theme ran through a good deal of psychological controversy at the time. It is a very old theme that had been dealt with many times and in many ways in the course of its history. One might have chosen to discuss approaches to it other than those considered in the present volume. These, however, were selected for their bearing on one another, and because they formed an interesting part of the background to contemporary psychological theory of the time.

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