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This book presents, for the first time in English, a comprehensive
anthology of essays on Christian Wolff's psychology written by
leading international scholars. Christian Wolff is one of the
towering figures in 18th-century Western thought. In the last
decades, the publication of Wolff's Gesammelte Werke by Jean Ecole
and collaborators has aroused new interest in his ideas, but the
meaning, scope, and impact of his psychological program have
remained open to close and comprehensive analysis and discussion.
That is what this volume aims to do. This is the first volume in
English completely devoted to Wolff's efforts to systematize
empirical and rational psychology, against the background of his
understanding of scientific method in metaphysics. Wolff thereby
paved the way to the very idea of a scientific psychology. The book
is divided into two parts. The first one covers the theoretical and
historical meaning and scope of Wolff's psychology, both in its
internal structure and in its relation to other parts of his
philosophical system, such as logic, cosmology, aesthetics, or
practical philosophy. The second part deals with the reception and
impact of Wolff's psychology, starting with early reactions from
his disciples and opponents, and moving on to Kant, Hegel, and
Wundt. The Force of an Idea: New Essays on Christian Wolff's
Psychology shows not only that Wolff's psychological ideas have
been misinterpreted, but also that they are historically more
significant than traditional wisdom has it. The book, therefore,
will be of interest to historians and philosophers of science,
historians of philosophy and psychology, as well as to philosophers
and psychologists interested in understanding the roots of
scientific psychology in 18th and 19th century German philosophy.
This book presents, for the first time in English, a comprehensive
anthology of essays on Christian Wolff's psychology written by
leading international scholars. Christian Wolff is one of the
towering figures in 18th-century Western thought. In the last
decades, the publication of Wolff's Gesammelte Werke by Jean Ecole
and collaborators has aroused new interest in his ideas, but the
meaning, scope, and impact of his psychological program have
remained open to close and comprehensive analysis and discussion.
That is what this volume aims to do. This is the first volume in
English completely devoted to Wolff's efforts to systematize
empirical and rational psychology, against the background of his
understanding of scientific method in metaphysics. Wolff thereby
paved the way to the very idea of a scientific psychology. The book
is divided into two parts. The first one covers the theoretical and
historical meaning and scope of Wolff's psychology, both in its
internal structure and in its relation to other parts of his
philosophical system, such as logic, cosmology, aesthetics, or
practical philosophy. The second part deals with the reception and
impact of Wolff's psychology, starting with early reactions from
his disciples and opponents, and moving on to Kant, Hegel, and
Wundt. The Force of an Idea: New Essays on Christian Wolff's
Psychology shows not only that Wolff's psychological ideas have
been misinterpreted, but also that they are historically more
significant than traditional wisdom has it. The book, therefore,
will be of interest to historians and philosophers of science,
historians of philosophy and psychology, as well as to philosophers
and psychologists interested in understanding the roots of
scientific psychology in 18th and 19th century German philosophy.
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