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How Is Nature Possible?

Robinson, Daniel N.
How Is Nature Possible?
A concise commentary on Kant's aims and arguments in his celebrated First Critique, within the context of the dominant schools of philosophy of his time.

CHF 62.00

Robinson's Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic

Robinson, Horatio N. / Fish, Daniel W.
Robinson's Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic
Robinson's Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic - on the inductive plan: being a sequel to the Progressive primary arithmetic is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1876.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of...

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Toward a Science of Human Nature

Robinson, Daniel N.
Toward a Science of Human Nature
Robinson unfolds the vision of four influential writers on psychology---J.S. Mill, F. Hegel, Wilhelm Wundt, and William James---who considered the world, its persons and problems, its possibilities and conflicts, its scientific facts and its moral ambiguities, and proceeded to devise a means by which to improve it. Robinson shows how in thinking about psychology, these individuals provided an intellectual context within which the discipline co...

CHF 69.00

Annals of Theoretical Psychology

Robinson, Daniel N / Mos, Leendert P
Annals of Theoretical Psychology
Early in 1986 I invited Professor Robinson to collaborate on a volume of the Annals devoted to the theme of the 'person' in psychology. He accepted my invitation later that year suggesting, instead, that the volume be devoted to the theme of explanation in psychology. I gladly compromised for, as I knew from his exterisive writings on the history and philosophy of psychology, the concept of explanation is firmly rooted in philosophical anthrop...

CHF 130.00

Toward a Science of Human Nature

Robinson, Daniel N.
Toward a Science of Human Nature
Robinson unfolds the vision of four influential writers on psychology---J.S. Mill, F. Hegel, Wilhelm Wundt, and William James---who considered the world, its persons and problems, its possibilities and conflicts, its scientific facts and its moral ambiguities, and proceeded to devise a means by which to improve it. Robinson shows how in thinking about psychology, these individuals provided an intellectual context within which the discipline co...

CHF 185.00

Consciousness and Mental Life

Robinson, Daniel N.
Consciousness and Mental Life
In recent decades, issues that reside at the center of philosophical and psychological inquiry have been absorbed into a scientific framework variously identified as "brain science, " "cognitive science, " and "cognitive neuroscience." Scholars have heralded this development as revolutionary, but a revolution implies an existing method has been overturned in favor of something new. What long-held theories have been abandoned or significantly m...

CHF 75.00

An Intellectual History of Psychology

Robinson, Daniel N
An Intellectual History of Psychology
An Intellectual History of Psychology, " already a classic in its field, is now available in a concise new third edition. It presents psychological ideas as part of a greater web of thinking throughout history about the essentials of human nature, interwoven with ideas from philosophy, science, religion, art, literature, and politics. Daniel N. Robinson demonstrates that from the dawn of rigorous and self-critical inquiry in ancient Greece, re...

CHF 51.50