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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: The Methodological Question.
- 1. The Case for a Reorientation in the History of Psychology.
- 2. Counterproposition: Psychology as Discourse.
- 2: The Paradigm of Conceptual Psychology.
- 3. Kant and Herbart: the Initiation of Conceptual Psychology.
- 4. Empiricism and Conceptual Psychology: Psychophysics and Philology.
- 3: Case Studies.
- 5. Dilthey and Descriptive Psychology.
- 6. Phenomenology and Conceptual Psychology.
- 7. Mach’s Psychology of Investigation and the Limits of Science.
- 8. Freud: the Psychology of Psychoanalysis.
- Afterword: Some Consequences of Conceptual Psychology.
- Notes.
- Index of Names.