16 Quotes by Wilhelm Wundt
- The task of physiological psychology remains the same in the analysis of ideas that it was in the investigation of sensations: to act as mediator between the neighbouring sciences of physiology and psychology.
- The results of ethnic psychology constitute, at the same time, our chief source of information regarding the general psychology of the complex mental processes.
- The materialistic point of view in psychology can claim, at best, only the value of an heuristic hypothesis.
- The general statement that the mental faculties are class concepts, belonging to descriptive psychology, relieves us of the necessity of discussing them and their significance at the present stage of our inquiry.
- The distinguishing characteristics of mind are of a subjective sort; we know them only from the contents of our own consciousness.
- The attitude of physiological psychology to sensations and feelings, considered as psychical elements, is, naturally, the attitude of psychology at large.
- Physiology seeks to derive the processes in our own nervous system from general physical forces, without considering whether these processes are or are not accompanied by processes of consciousness.
- We speak of virtue, honour, reason; but our thought does not translate any one of these concepts into a substance.
- Child psychology and animal psychology are of relatively slight importance, as compared with the sciences which deal with the corresponding physiological problems of ontogeny and phylogeny.
- Hence, wherever we meet with vital phenomena that present the two aspects, physical and psychical there naturally arises a question as to the relations in which these aspects stand to each other.
- Hence, even in the domain of natural science the aid of the experimental method becomes indispensable whenever the problem set is the analysis of transient and impermanent phenomena, and not merely the observation of persistent and relatively constant objects.
- In the animal world, on the other hand, the process of evolution is characterised by the progressive discrimination of the animal and vegetative functions, and a consequent differentiation of these two great provinces into their separate departments.
- Now, there are a very large number of bodily movements, having their source in our nervous system, that do not possess the character of conscious actions.
- On the other hand, ethnic psychology must always come to the assistance of individual psychology, when the developmental forms of the complex mental processes are in question.
- Philosophical reflection could not leave the relation of mind and spirit in the obscurity which had satisfied the needs of the naive consciousness.
- Physiological psychology is, therefore, first of all psychology.
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