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  1. Modern materialism and emergent evlution / by William McDougall by William (1871-1938) McDougall, 1934
  2. An introduction to social psychology. by William McDougall. by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1918-01-01
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: McDougall, William (1871-1938) by Margaret Alic, 2001-01-01
  4. An Introduction To Social Psychology by McDougall William 1871-1938, 2010-09-30
  5. Body and mind a history and a defense of animism by William McDo by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1918-01-01
  6. Is America safe for democracy? Six lectures given at the Lowell by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1921-01-01
  7. The group mind; a sketch of the principles of collective psychol by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1920-01-01
  8. Introduction to Social Psychology. Classics in Psychology, 1855-1914: A Collection of Key Works, Edited and Introduced by Robert H. Wozniak Volume 43 by William (1871-1938) McDougall, 1998

1. Pinc, Vol 1, No 3 - William McDougall By Chris Brand
William McDougall (18711938) heterodox and angry with psychologists by nature, nurture and circumstance. Chris Brand. I AM GRATEFUL TO KEVIN LAMB FOR ASSISTANCE IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS ARTICLE .
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William McDougall (1871-1938):
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I AM GRATEFUL TO KEVIN LAMB FOR ASSISTANCE IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS ARTICLE
"Favourable consideration of the Lamarckian theory excepted, there is nothing more injurious to the reputation (both popular and in the scientific world) of a man of science than to be mixed up with psychic research, unless it be a display of keen interest in the eugenic problem. I have suffered much under both heads in the way of loss of reputation, unpopularity, slanderous misrepresentation, and scornful hostility. It seems my fate to espouse unpopular causes; but to support them so temperately and with so much critical reserve that I am as little acceptable to the minority in opposition as to the dominant crowd. My only recourse is to find what satisfaction I may in the 'bloody but unbowed' attitude, and in the approval of the select few."
William McDOUGALL, 1934, Religion and the Sciences of Life . London : Methuen.
UNSURPRISINGLY, the greatest psychologists have all been pretty unconventional. Aristotle was a biologist-turned-philosopher who paced around ceaselessly - hence his School being named Peripatetic; and, unusually for a Greek of his day, he was head-over-heels in love with his wife.[

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3. INSTINCTS IN PSYCHOLOGY William McDougall 1871-1938
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McDougall, William (1871-1938)
by Margaret Alic
William McDougall was an experimental psychologist and theorist of wide-ranging interests. Above all, he believed in a holistic psychology that utilized every available tool for understanding the human psyche. He was the first to formulate a theory of human instinctual behavior, and he influenced the development of the new field of social psychology. Born in 1871, in Lancashire, England, the second son of Rebekah Smalley and Isaac Shimwell McDougall, a wealthy Scottish industrialist, McDougall was educated at a local private school and then at the Realgynmnasium in Weimar, Germany. Although his father wanted him to study law or work in the family businesses, his mother supported his desire to become a scientist.
Studies medicine and psychology
At 15, McDougall entered the university in Manchester, earning degrees in biology and geology. A scholarship took him to St. John's College of Cambridge University, where he received his B.A. in natural science in 1894. It was at Cambridge that McDougall became interested in the melding of biology and the social sciences. Another scholarship enabled him to study medicine at St. Thomas Hospital in London. He earned his medical degree in 1898, with specialties in physiology and neurology. He was awarded the Grainger Testimonial Prize for his research on muscle contractions. However, the work of William James inspired McDougall to pursue psychology.

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8. INSTINCTS IN PSYCHOLOGY William McDougall 1871-1938

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William McDougall. (18711938) British-born American Psychologist. Influences.Student of Influenced by Galton; Students Burt; Influenced
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William McDougall

British-born American Psychologist
Influences Education
  • Cambridge University
  • Oxford University
  • Gottingen
Career
  • University of London
  • Oxford University
  • Harvard University
  • Duke University
Ideas and Interests William McDougall is considered by some to have been the foremost psychologist of all English-speaking countries. He has contributed significantly to more branches and departments of psychology than anyone else writing in English. He is the exponent of hormic psychology, the central idea being that there is an end or purpose which goads us to action, without any real knowledge of its nature, and often without benefit or even thought of pleasure. Human progress can only be determined in terms of "horme" or "drive". He theorized that human behavior is determined by both instinctive and intentional strivings. His chief difficulties lay in proving, or even explaining, interactionism in a physical world; his belief in free will; and his commitment to the theory of the transmission of acquired characteristics. Publications
  • Introduction to Social Psychology
  • Body and Mind
  • Outline of Psychology
  • Outline of Abnormal Psychology
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10. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Adams, Samuel, 17221803. Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897 Maude, Louise. McDougall, William, 1871-1938. McMaster, Albert M.C
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This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897

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McDougall, William, 18711938. 1871-1938, American psychologist, b.Lancashire, England, educated at Cambridge, Oxford, and Gottingen.
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12. Dictionary Of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers
(Phenomenology) S John F. McCORMICK (18741943) Scholastic S David JackMcCRACKEN (FL. 1950) Eth. S William McDougall (1871-1938) Psych.
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*Lascelles ABERCROMBIE (1881-1938) Aesth. S
John Lloyd ACKRILL (1921- ) ANCIENT M
Harold Burrows ACTON (1908-1974) Eth/Pol M
James ADAM (1860-1907) Ancient
*Russell Foster ALDWINCKLE (fl. 1930s-80s) Rel. S
Archibald Browning Drysdale ALEXANDER (1855-1931) [19th Cent. Dict.] HIST.PHIL.
Hubert Griggs ALEXANDER (1909- ) SCIENCE M
Ian Welsh ALEXANDER (1911- ) Cont. (Bergson) S
Peter ALEXANDER (1917- ) SCIENCE/MOD M Samuel ALEXANDER (1859-1938) Met. Edgar Leonard ALLEN (1893-1961) Cont. (Existentialism)/REL. S John ANDERSON (1893-1962) Met. L

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McDougall, William (18711938) Britisk født amerikansk psykolog. Anses forpioneren par excellence i den engelsksprogede teoretiske psykologi.
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var sc_project=246484; var sc_invisible=1; Lewin, Kurt udviklingspsykologien Lloyd Morgan, Conwy (1852-1936): Britisk fysiolog og psykolog, der fremsatte kritik af den sammenlignende psykologi. Locke, John (1632-1704): Engelsk empiristisk Lorenz, Edward N. (f. 1917): Amerikansk meteorolog og matematiker, professor emeritus ved Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her citeret i forbindelse med begrebet kaosteori Lorenz, Konrad Lozanov, Giorgi suggestologien Lukács, Georg reifikation Luria, Alexander N. (1902-1977): Sovjetisk neuropsykolog, medskaber af den kulturhistoriske skole Mahler, Margaret barnets tidlige udvikling ud fra en objektrelations-teoretisk position. Marbe, Karl (1869-1953): Tysk filosof og psykolog, der sammen med grundlagde Marx, Karl virksomhed Normalitet Maslow, Abraham H. humanistiske psykologi . Mest kendt for sin behovhierarki-teori. McDougall, William hormiske psykologi Melzack, Ronald Wall en teori om Merton, Robert K. serendipitet Mesmer, Franz Anton. mesmerismen hypnosen Miller, Alice Narcissisme Natural Child Milgram, Stanley

14. Names In Routledge Biographical Dictionary Of 20th C. Philosophers
Lonergan, Bernard (19041984). Lovejoy, Arthur O. (1873-1973). McDougall, William(1871-1938). McGilvary, Evander B. (1864-1953). McKeon, Richard P. (1900-1985).
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Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, 1860-1960 From Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers , ed. S. Brown (London: Routledge, 1996). [brackets indicate the DMAP subject area for that thinker]
Abbott, Francis E. (1836-1903) Adams, George P. (1882-1961) Adler, Felix (1851-1933) Adorno, Theodor (1903-1969) Alexander, Hartley B. (1873-1939) Alston, William P. (1921- ) Ambrose, Alice (1906- ) Arendt, Hannah (1906-1975) Baldwin, James Mark (1861-1934) Beardsley, Monroe C. (1915-1985) Black, Max (1909-1988) Blanshard, Brand (1892-1987) Blewett, George J. (1873-1912) Bloomfield, Leonard (1887-1949) Bohm, David J. (1917-1992) Boodin, John E. (1869-1950) Bouwsma, O. K. (1898-1978) Bowne, Borden Parker (1847-1910) Brandt, Richard B. (1910- ) Braybrooke, David (1924- ) Brett, George S. (1879-1944) Bridgman, Percy W. (1882-1961) Brightman, Edgar S. (1884-1932) Brodbeck, May (1917-1983) Buchler, Justus (1914-1991) Burtt, Edwin A. (1892-1989) Calkins, Mary Whiton (1863-1930) Carnap, Rudolf (1891-1970) Cavell, Stanley (1926- ) Chisholm, Roderick M. (1916- )

15. Early Academic Psychology
Labyrinth The Nietzsche Page at USC Friederich Nietzsche (18441900) Existentialismand Friedrich Nietzsche William McDougall (1871-1938) William McDougall
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Translate this page William McDougall (1871-1938). Der in Chadderton, Lancashire geborene EngländerWilliam McDougall genoß eine sehr ausführliche Ausbildung.
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William McDougall (1871-1938) Social Psychologie sowie seine Kritiken an der Psychoanalyse und dem Behaviorismus. Dafür forderte er schon damals die heute noch aktuelle evolutionäre Psychologie. McDougall starb im November 1938 in Durham, North Carolina. Mitarbeit: Willy Banmann, Michael Niepel , Lars Penke - Letzte Aktualisierung am 12.07.2002 Home Buch Sitzungen Materialien ... Kontakt

17. Abraham, Karl (1877-1925)
Translate this page McClelland, DC (xxxx-xxxx). McDougall, Joyce (xxxx-xxxx). McDougall, William(1871-1938). Mead, George Herbert (1863-1931). Mead, Margaret (1901-1978).
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Abraham, Karl (1877-1925) Ach,Narziss K. (1871-1946) Ackerman, Nathan (1908-1971) Adler, Alfred (1870-1937) Adorno, Theodor (1903-1969) Aebli, Hans (1923-1990) Aichhorn, August (1878-19xx) Ainsworth, Mary (xxxx-xxxx) Alexander, Franz (1891-1964) Allport, Gordon W. (1897-1967) Andreas-Salomé, Lou (1861-1937) Angell, James R. (1876-1949) Argyris, Chris (xxxx-xxxx) Arinen, Pekka (194x-xxxx) Aristoteles (384-322 eaa.) Asch, Solomon E. (1907-1996) Atkinson, John William (1923- ) Aulin-Ahmavaara, Yrjö (1929- Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) Bahtin, Mihail (1895-1975) Bain, Alexander (1818-1903) Balint, M. (xxxx-1970) Bandler, Richard (xxxx-xxxx) Bandura, Albert (1925- ) Barker, Roger C. (xxxx-xxxx) Bartlett, Sir Frederick(1886-1969) Basaglia, Franco (1924-1980) Bastian, Adolf (1826-1905) Bateson, Gregory (1904 -1980) Beck, Aaron T. (xxxx-?) Behterev, Vladimir M. (1857-1927) Benedetti, Gaetano (1920-xxxx) Berbe, Eric (xxxx-xxxx) Bergson, Henri (1859-1941) Berkeley, George (1685-1753)

18. Zaadz Quotes By Author - William McDougall Quotes
1. Will is character in action. ~ William McDougall (18711938) Anglo-Americanpsychologist, professor at Harvard. More quotes about Action, Character
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19. Zaadz Quotes By Topic - Action Quotes
2. Will is character in action. ~ William McDougall (18711938) Anglo-Americanpsychologist, professor at Harvard. More quotes about Action, Character
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