The Norton History of the Human SciencesW. W. Norton & Company, 1997 - Всего страниц: 1036 This erudite yet accessible volume in Norton's highly praised History of Science series tracks the long and circuitous path by which human beings came to see themselves and their societies as scientific subjects like any other. Beginning with the Renaissance's rediscovery of Greek psychology, political philosophy, and ethics, Roger Smith recounts how the human sciences gradually organized themselves around a scientific conception of psychology, and how this trend has continued to the present day in a circle of interactions between science and ordinary life, in which the human sciences have influenced and been influenced by popular culture. |
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The History of the Human Sciences | 3 |
The Dignity of | 37 |
History | 74 |
The Province of Natural | 83 |
John Locke and the Natural History of the Soul | 157 |
The Principles of Rational Science | 184 |
G W Leibniz | 190 |
Natural and Moral Philosophy | 215 |
The Academic Disciplines of Psychology | 492 |
The Academic Disciplines of Sociology | 530 |
Psychological Society | 575 |
of the Child | 616 |
Natural Science and Objectivity | 636 |
Reason and Unreason | 701 |
The Individual and the Social | 746 |
The Past and the Present | 799 |
Human Diversity and Sociability | 260 |
Political Economy | 301 |
Culture of the Spirit | 337 |
Academic Disciplines and Public Values | 371 |
Auguste Comte and Karl Marx | 421 |
Human Evolution | 452 |
Notes | 871 |
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Body and Soul | 984 |
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