Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory by Hugo Münsterberg (100 books to read .txt) 📕
[5] Dodge, Raymond, PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, 1900, VII., p. 456.
[6] Graefe, A., Archiv f. Ophthalmologie, 1895, XLI., 3, S. 136.
This explanation of Graefe is not to be admitted, however, since in the case of eye-movement there are muscular sensations of one's own activity, which are not present when one merely sits in a coach. These sensations of eye-movement are in all cases so intimately connected with our perception of the movement of objects, that they may not be in this case simpl
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| | | |-3. Special Products of Association of Men
| | | | (considered as natural phenomena).
| | | |-Products of Undiffereniated Association of Men
| | | | | (Folk Psychology).
| | | | |-Volition.
| | | | | |-Morals a, b, c.
| | | | | |-Habits a, b, c.
| | | | |
| | | | |-Thoughts.
| | | | | |-Languages a, b, c.
| | | | |
| | | | |-Appreciation.
| | | | | |-Enjoyment a, b, c.
| | | | |
| | | | |-Belief.
| | | | |-Mythology a, b, c.
| | | |
| | | |-Products of Individual Differentiation
| | | | (casual phenomenalistic sciences of civilization
| | | | and its development).
| | | |-Volition.
| | | | |-State a, b, c.
| | | | |-Law a, b, c.
| | | | |-Economy a, b, c.
| | | |
| | | |-Thoughts.
| | | | |-Sciences a, b, c.
| | | |
| | | |-Appreciation.
| | | | |-Art a, b, c.
| | | |
| | | |-Belief.
| | | |-Religion a, b, c.
| | |
| | |-KNOWLEDGE OF PURPOSES (connection of experiences in their
| | | telelogical reality).
| | |
| | |-Knowledge of Purposes of the Overindividual Will.
| | | |-III. NORMATIVE SCIENCES
| | | |-A. GENERAL THEORY of absolute values.
| | | | |-Metaphysics.
| | | |
| | | |-B. SPECIAL ACTS.
| | | |-Volition.
| | | | |-Philosophy of Morals (Ethics).
| | | | |-Philosophy of Law.
| | | | |-Philosophy of State.
| | | |
| | | |-Thoughts.
| | | | |-Presuppositions of Thought.
| | | | | |-Theory of Knowledge.
| | | | | |-Phil. of Physics.
| | | | | |-Phil. of Psych.
| | | | | |-Phil. of Normative Sciences.
| | | | | |-Phil. of Historical Sciences.
| | | | |
| | | | |-Processes of Thought.
| | | | | |-Logic.
| | | | |
| | | | |-Objects Created by Thought.
| | | | |-Mathematics.
| | | | |-Algebra.
| | | | |-Arithmetic.
| | | | |-Analysis.
| | | | |-Geometry.
| | | |
| | | |-Appreciation.
| | | | |-Philosophy of Art (Æsthetics).
| | | |
| | | |-Belief.
| | | |-Philosophy of Religion.
| | |
| | |-Knowledge of Purposes of the Individual Will.
| | |-IV. HISTORICAL SCIENCES.
| | |-A. GENERAL THEORY of real life.
| | | |-Philosophy of History.
| | | |-Theory of Personality.
| | | | |-(Theory of selves.)
| | | | |-(“Historical Psychology.”)
| | | | |-(“VOLUNTARISTIC Psychology.”)
| | | | |-(“Apperceptional Psychology.”)
| | | |-Theory of Humanity.
| | |
| | |-B. SPECIAL ACTS (telelogical interpretative sciences of
| | | civilization and history.)
| | |-Volition.
| | | |-Politics, a, b, c.
| | | |-Law, a, b, c.
| | | |-Economy, a, b, c.
| | |
| | |-Thoughts.
| | | |-Science, a, b, c.
| | |
| | |-Appreciation.
| | | |-Art, a, b, c.
| | |
| | |-Belief.
| | |-Religion, a, b, c.
| |
| |-PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE.
| |-APPLIED KNOWLEDGE OF PHENOMENA.
| | |-V. APPLIED PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
| | | |-Technical Sciences.
| | | | |-Applied Physics.
| | | | |-Applied Chemistry.
| | | | |-Applied Biology.
| | | |
| | | |-Medicine.
| | |
| | |-VI. APPLIED PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
| | |-Psychotechnical Sciences.
| | | |-Psychological Pedagogy.
| | | |-Psychological Penology.
| | |
| | |-Psychiatry.
| |
| |-APPLIED KNOWLEDGE OF PURPOSES.
| |-VII. APPLIED NORMATIVE SCIENCES.
| | |-Volition.
| | | |-Politics.
| | | | |-Science of Public Service.
| | | |
| | | |-Law.
| | | | |-Science of Legal Service. (Practical Jurisprudence.)
| | | |
| | | |-Economy.
| | | |-Science of Social Service.
| | |
| | |-Thoughts.
| | | |-Science of Teaching. (Education.)
| | |
| | |-Appreciation.
| | | |-Science of Artistic Production.
| | |
| | |-Belief.
| | |-Science of Religious Service. (Practical Theology.)
| |
| |-VIII. APPLIED HISTORICAL SCIENCES.
| |-Volition.
| | |-Criticism of State.
| | |-Criticism of Law.
| |
| |-Thoughts.
| | |-Criticism of Science.
| |
| |-Appreciation.
| | |-Criticism of Art.
| |
| |-Belief.
| |-Criticism of Religion.
|
|-APPRECIATION (will resting in isolated experiences).
| |-Individual: Enjoyment.
| |-Overindividual: Beauty.
|
|-BELIEF (will resting in the supplements of experience).
|-Individual: Creed.
|-Overindividual: _Religion.
NOTE: The letters a, b, c below the sciences of Special Objects and
Special Acts indicate the three subdivisions that results from the
threefold aspects;—of structure(a), of relation to the general laws
or theories(b), and of development(c). With regards to physical
phenomena, for instances, we have astronomy(a), astrophysics(b),
and cosmology(c); or geography(a), geophysics(b), geology(c);
or botany(a), plant physiology(b), phylogenetic development of
plants(c). In the same way for psychical objects; for instance:
structural sociology(a), functional sociology(b), comparative
sociology(c); or structure (grammar and syntax) of languages(a),
psychology of languages(b), comparative study of languages(c).
With regard to the telelogical historical sciences the study of
structure takes on here the character of intrepretation; the relation
to the general view is here the dependence on civilization and the
development is here the real history. We have thus, for instance, the
intepretation of Roman law(a), dependence of Roman law upon
civilization(b), history of Roman law(c).
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