Psychology; the science of human behavior / by Robert Chenault Givler .

"The widespread popularity which the science of psychology has achieved is justified both by the practical and the cultural rewards which it has provided. "Know thyself, " said Socrates, the founder of occidental civilization, and his maxim still keeps its potency as a stimulus to pro...

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Main Author: Givler, Robert Chenault, 1884- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York and London : Harper & Bros., 1922.
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Summary:"The widespread popularity which the science of psychology has achieved is justified both by the practical and the cultural rewards which it has provided. "Know thyself, " said Socrates, the founder of occidental civilization, and his maxim still keeps its potency as a stimulus to profitable endeavor. "The proper study of mankind is man, " said Alexander Pope in imitation of Socrates, and modern psychology has verified the truth of his remark. It is consequently in no sense of the term an innovation for this book to be called the Science of Human Behavior. Psychology, then, is concerned with much more than man's thoughts. It concerns his entire nature. If the psychologist studies the human mind, he also investigates the part which the human body plays in causing and regulating mental phenomena; if he studies thoughts and feelings, he also inquires how that marvel of nature's ingenuity-the human brain-provides the machinery by which thoughts and feelings are generated. Indeed, since the modern point of view in psychology is that mind is strictly a function of the human body, no true psychology is possible without some knowledge of physiology-a knowledge which this book undertakes to provide for the most elementary reader"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
Item Description:Plates printed on both sides.
Physical Description:1 online resource (382 pages) : illustrations, portraits
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