Apperception
Top View
- Wilhelm Wundt and the Emergence of Scientific Psychology
- The Influence of Leibniz on Wundt's Central Theories
- Immanuel Kant's Theory of Objects and Its Inherent Link to Natural
- Kant's Concept of the Self Kant's Concept of the Self
- Kurt Danziger's Publications
- Kant on Self-Knowledge and Self-Formation the Nature of Inner Experience
- Chapter 4 – Wilhelm Wundt and the Founding of Psychology
- Hermann Lotze (1817-1881)
- Lotze's Concept of Sachverhalt
- A Study in the Psychology of Language William Chandler Bagley the American Journal of Psychology, Vol
- The Influence of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the Psychology
- Jan-Ivar Lindén (Helsinki / Heidelberg) Apperception and Experience
- Chapter IV Institutionalizing Experimental Psychology
- Early Apparatus-Based Experimental Psychology, Primarily at Wilhelm Wundt’S Leipzig Institute*
- The Role of Self-Knowledge in the Critique of Pure Reason
- Frege, Lotze, and Boole