James Mark Baldwin quotes
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“Heredity provides for the modification of its own machinery.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : Princeton University, James Mark Baldwin (1896). “Contributions to Psychology”
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“The dualism itself becomes a sort of presupposition or datum; its terms condition the further problem.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“Pythagoras took the next important step by subordinating the mere matter of nature to its essential principle of form and order, identifying the latter with reason or the soul.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“Psychology more than any other science has had its pseudo-scientific no less than its scientific period.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“Plato stands for the union of truth and goodness in the supreme idea of God.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“In the first place, Descartes stands for the most explicit and uncompromising dualism between mind and matter.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“In Socrates' thought the two marks of individual self-consciousness appear; it is practical and it is social.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“Like all science, psychology is knowledge; and like science again, it is knowledge of a definite thing, the mind.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“The development of the meaning attaching to the personal self, the conscious being, is the subject matter of the history of psychology.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“The prehistorical and primitive period represents the true infancy of the mind.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“All along we find that social life - religion, politics, art - reflects the stages reached in the development of the knowledge of self; it shows the social uses made of this knowledge.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“The fact that tradition hinders the individual savage from thinking logically by no means proves that he cannot think logically.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “From the earliest times to John Locke.- v. 2. From John Locke to the present time”
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“Feeling is the consciousness of the resulting conditions - of success, failure, equilibrium, compromise or balance, in this continuous rivalry of ideas.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of psychology”
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“The reason of the close concurrence between the individuals progress and that of the race appears, therefore, when we remember the dependence of each upon the other.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “History of Psychology: A Sketch and an Interpretation”
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“After an interval of two and a half centuries, the tradition of mystic illumination renewed itself in Italy and Germany.”
-- James Mark BaldwinSource : James Mark Baldwin (1913). “From the earliest times to John Locke.- v. 2. From John Locke to the present time”
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