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  1. Psychology and Common Sense.R. B. Joynson - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (190):449-450.
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  • British Responses to Psycho-Physiology, 1860-1900.Lorraine J. Daston - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):192-208.
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  • The theoretical foundations of Wundt's folk-psychology.Herman K. Haeberlin - 1916 - Psychological Review 23 (4):279-302.
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  • A Short History of British Psychology, 1840-1940.L. S. Hearnshaw - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (3):352-353.
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  • British Responses to Psycho-Physiology, 1860-1900.Lorraine Daston - 1978 - Isis 69:192-208.
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  • The transmission of two new scientific disciplines from Europe to North America in the late nineteenth century.R. G. A. Dolby - 1977 - Annals of Science 34 (3):287-310.
    The new disciplines of experimental psychology and physical chemistry which emerged in late-nineteenth-century Germany were transmitted rapidly to North America, where they flourished. At the time, American higher education was growing fast and undergoing important organizational changes. It was then especially receptive to such European ideas as these new growth points in German science. However, although there were important similarities in the transmission of the two sciences, experimental psychology was changed far more than physical chemistry by the transfer. Physical chemistry (...)
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