origins of psychology

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  • origins of psychology:
    • contrast to other sciences, it is a relatively new scientific discipline
    • roots in the 17th and 19th century and was known as experimental- philosophy
    • early influence -Ren—Descartes- had a concept of Cartesian -dualisms, meaning the mind and body are separate entities, the brain is not the same as the mind
    next:
    • John-locke and his concept of empiricism- all knowledge is derived from sensory experience and can be studied using scientific methods
    • charles dawin- set the stage for the emergence of psychology as we know it today
  • Wudnts cognitive psychology
    • was called introspection
    • used to investigated the mind
    • participants were asked to refl3ct on their own cognitive processes and describe them
    • scientific method- paved the way to study mental processes
    • example= ask someone to identify thoughts and feelings after an argument
    issues with method
    • not very reliable
    • cant measure their response
    • cannot objectively measure (unobserable)
  • describe wundts role in the development of psychology
    • known as the father of psychology
    • moved from philosophical roots to controlled research
    • set up the first psychology labatory in leipzig germany
    • promoted introspection as a way of studying mental processes
    • experience was analysed in terms of component parts
    • paved the way for cognitive psychology
  • introspection definition:
    systematic analysis of own conscious experience of a stimulus