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Sara Heinämaa and Martina Reuter
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Front matter
1-25
Psychology in Philosophy: Historical Perspectives
27-45
Philosophical Psychology in 1500: Erfurt, Padua and Bologna
47-66
The Status of Psychology as Understood by Sixteenth-Century Scholastics
67-82
Cartesian Psychology – Could There Be One?
83-95
Imagination and Reason in Spinoza
97-114
Natural Law and the Theory of Moral Obligation
115-138
Aspects of Inductivism in Thomas Reid’s Science of the Mind
139-157
Kant on Consciousness
159-177
Physiognomy as Science and Art
179-202
Toward the Rebirth of Aristotelian Psychology: Trendelenburg and Brentano
203-233
The Problem of Mind and Other Minds in William James’s Pragmatism
235-246
Psychology and Metaphysics from Maine de Biran to Bergson
247-262
Philosophy, Psychology, Phenomenology
263-284
Phenomenological Responses to Gestalt Psychology
285-305
Philosophy of Mind with and Against Wittgenstein
307-336
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