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    Defining American Psychology: The Correspondence Between Adolf Meyer and Edward Bradford Titchener.Adolf Meyer & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1990
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    The schema of introspection.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1912 - American Journal of Psychology 23:485-508.
  3. A Text-Book of Psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1910 - Mind 19 (75):414-418.
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  4. A beginner's psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1916 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 82:586-595.
     
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  5. Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1901 - Mind 10 (40):538-541.
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  6. Brentano and Wundt: Empirical and Experimental Psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1921 - American Journal of Psychology 32:108-120.
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    Lectures on the Elementary Psychology of Feeling and Attention.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1908 - Avery Publishing.
    Our views of sensation, of feeling, and of attention determine, if we are logical, the whole further course of our psychological thought and exposition. ...
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  8. A primer of psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1898 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 46:539-540.
     
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  9. The postulates of a structural psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7 (5):449-465.
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    Structural and functional psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (3):290-299.
  11. Systematic Psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (18):308-311.
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    A Beginner's Psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27:92.
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    Systematic Psychology; Prolegomena.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (4):431-432.
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    A note on the consciousness of self.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1911 - American Journal of Psychology 22:540-52.
  15. Experimental Psychology. A manuel of Laboratory Practice. Vol. I. Qualitative experiments. Part I. Student's Manual.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 52:552-555.
     
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  16. Lehrbuch der Psychologie.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:32-32.
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  17. Ethics, an Investigation of the Facts and Laws of Moral Life, Tr. By E.B. Titchener, J.H. Gulliver and M.F. Washburn.Wilhelm Max Wundt & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1902
     
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    Attention as sensory clearness.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (7):180-182.
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    A Text-Book of Psychology.James Rowland Angell & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (5):545.
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    Lectures on the Elementary Psychology of Feeling and Attention.Edwin B. Holt & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (3):338.
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    The Psychology of Feeling and Attention.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (3):64-77.
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    A Primer of Psychology.Education as the Psychologist Sees It.Elementary Psychology.Old and New Viewpoints in Psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener, W. B. Pillsbury, Arthur I. Gates & Knight Dunlap - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (15):412-414.
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    Outlines of Psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (4):417-421.
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    Two recent criticisms of 'modern' psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (4):450-458.
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    Outlines of Psychology.Oswald Külpe & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1895 - Ayer Publishing.
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    Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice.E. C. Sanford & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (6):645.
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    Ethics:: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral Life.Wilhelm Max Wundt & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1897 - London,: Routledge. Edited by Edward Bradford Titchener, Margaret Floy Washburn & Julia Henrietta Gulliver.
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    The Principles of Morality and the Departments of the Moral Life: Volume III: The Principles of Morality and the Sphere of their Validity.Wilhelm Wundt & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1914 - Routledge.
    It has been my object in the present work to investigate the problems of ethics in the light of an examination of the facts of moral life. One reason for this procedure is my desire to conduct the reader by the same path that I myself have followed in approaching ethical questions.
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    The psychology of Edward Bradford Titchener.W. B. Pillsbury - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (2):95-108.
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    Systematic Psychology. By Edward Bradford Titchener. (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1929. Pp. xi + 278. Price 10s. 6d.).Beatrice Edgell - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (18):308-.
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    Defining American Psychology: The Correspondence between Adolf Meyer and Edward Bradford Titchener. Ruth Leys, Rand B. Evans.Richard T. von Mayrhauser - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):777-778.
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    Science in Theistic Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions (review).Edward Bradford Davis - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):277-278.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.2 (2003) 277-278 [Access article in PDF] John Hedley Brooke, Margaret J. Osler, and Jitse M. van der Meer, editors. Science in Theistic Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press Journals Division, 2001. Pp. xiii + 376. Cloth, $39.00. Paper, $25.00. Some twenty years ago, when I submitted a dissertation proposal to explore connections between theologies of creation and views of scientific (...)
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    The Compromised Scientist.Daniel W. Bjork - 1983 - Columbia University Press.
    "A compelling, insightful, and intimate portrait of William James as artist, philosopher, and psychologist, The Compromised Scientist explains James's emergence as a founding father of American experimental psychology. Unlike most books about James, this one emphasizes the fact that he had found a career as a painter and was not really a "buried" philosopher or psychologist. He was, in fact, an artist who was forced to compromise his urge to paint by developing a unique psychological language--the language of the "stream (...)
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  34. A psychological laboratory.E. Bradford Titchener - 1898 - Mind 7 (27):311-331.
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    The Leipsic School of Experimental Psychology.E. Bradford Titchener - 1892 - Mind 1:206.
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    Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral LifeVol. I, The Facts of Moral LifeVol. II, Ethical Systems.Frank Chapman Sharp, Wilhelm Wundt, Julia Gulliver, Edward Titchener & Margaret Floy Washburn - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7 (3):300.
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    What Science Offers the Humanities: Integrating Body and Culture. By Edward Slingerland.Bradford McCall - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (2):351-352.
  38. Replies to the critics.Edward N. Zalta - 1993 - Philosophical Studies 69 (2-3):231-242.
    In an author-meets-critics session at the March 1992 Pacific APA meetings, the critics (Christopher Menzel, Harry Deutsch, and C. Anthony Anderson) commented on the author's book *Intensional Logic and the Metaphysics of Intentionality* (Cambridge, MA: MIT/Bradford, 1988). The critical commentaries are published in this issue together with these replies by the author. The author responds to questions concerning the system he proposes, and in particular, to questions concerning the treatment of modality, the semantics of belief reports, and the general (...)
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    The Manuscript-Tradition of Plutarch's Aetia Graeca and Aetia Romana. By John Bradford Titchener. (University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. IX., No. 2.) One vol. Pp. 68. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, May, 1924. $1.00. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (3-4):89-90.
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    Edward N. Zalta. Intensional logic and the metaphysics of intentionality. Bradford books. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., and London, 1988, xiii + 256 pp. [REVIEW]Christopher Menzel - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (3):1146-1150.
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    Empathy in Translation: Movement and Image in the Psychological Laboratory.Susan Lanzoni - 2012 - Science in Context 25 (3):301-327.
    ArgumentThe new English term “empathy” was translated from the GermanEinfühlungin the first decade of the twentieth century by the psychologists James Ward at the University of Cambridge and Edward B. Titchener at Cornell. At Titchener's American laboratory, “empathy” was not a matter of understanding other minds, but rather a projection of imagined bodily movements and accompanying feelings into an object, a meaning that drew from its rich nineteenth-century aesthetic heritage. This rendering of “empathy” borrowed kinaesthetic meanings from (...)
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  42. The fractionation of introspection.Jesse J. Prinz - 2004 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (7-8):40-57.
    Edward Titchener, one of the great champions of introspectionist psychology, declared that 'the term Introspection, as we find it used today, is highly equivocal, and that the procedure which it connotes may be scientifically illegitimate, or even wholly imaginary' . He made the point because he wanted to insulate his preferred method of doing psychological research from criticisms that were directed against forms of introspection that he conceded to be unreliable. The point, however, is not just that we (...)
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  43. Intentionnalité cum fundamento in re : La constitution des champs sensoriels chez Stumpf et Husserl.Arnaud Dewalque - 2012 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique (1):70-96.
    J?aborderai ici le problème de la passivité de l?esprit dans le cadre d?une analyse de la perception sensible 1 . La question qui m?occupera sera la sui­vante : quel est le rôle des matériaux sensoriels ou des phénomènes sensibles dans la perception ? Plus exactement : quel sens faut-il donner ? s?il faut en donner un ? à la notion de « champs sensoriels » ( Sinnesfelder ) dans l?ana­lyse intentionnelle de la perception ? Je commencerai par rappeler que l?ap­proche (...)
     
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    Orientalism.Edward Said - 1978 - Vintage.
    A provocative critique of Western attitudes about the Orient, this history examines the ways in which the West has discovered, invented, and sought to control the East from the 1700s to the present.
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    Consilience: the unity of knowledge.Edward O. Wilson - 1998 - New York: Random House.
    An enormous intellectual adventure. In this groundbreaking new book, the American biologist Edward O. Wilson, considered to be one of the world's greatest living scientists, argues for the fundamental unity of all knowledge and the need to search for consilience --the proof that everything in our world is organized in terms of a small number of fundamental natural laws that comprise the principles underlying every branch of learning. Professor Wilson, the pioneer of sociobiology and biodiversity, now once again breaks (...)
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    Scientific personae in American psychology: three case studies.Francesca Bordogna - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 36 (1):95-134.
    This paper studies the constellations of attitudes––sentimental, moral, epistemological, and social––that three leading psychologists active in turn-of-the-twentieth-century America took to be essential to the production of scientific knowledge. William James, G. Stanley Hall, and Edward Titchener located the virtues and traits proper to the scientific frame of mind, and combined them into normative images of the man of science, or, ‘scientific personae’ as I use the term here. I argue that their competing formulations of the scientific ethos informed (...)
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    Biophilia.Edward O. Wilson (ed.) - 2009 - Harvard University Press.
    Biophilia is Edward O. Wilson's most personal book, an evocation of his own response to nature and an eloquent statement of the conservation ethic. Wilson argues that our natural affinity for life―biophilia―is the very essence of our humanity and binds us to all other living species.
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  48. Knowledge and the State of Nature.Edward Craig - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (3):620-621.
    The standard philosophical project of analysing the concept of knowledge has radical defects in its arbitrary restriction of the subject matter, and its risky theoretical presuppositions. Edward Craig suggests a more illuminating approach, akin to the `state of nature' method found in political theory, which builds up the concept from a hypothesis about the social function of knowledge and the needs it fulfils. Light is thrown on much that philosophers have written about knowledge, about its analysis and the obstacles (...)
     
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    The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History.Edward Casey - 1997 - University of California Press.
    In this imaginative and comprehensive study, Edward Casey, one of the most incisive interpreters of the Continental philosophical tradition, offers a philosophical history of the evolving conceptualizations of place and space in Western thought. Not merely a presentation of the ideas of other philosophers, _The Fate of Place_ is acutely sensitive to silences, absences, and missed opportunities in the complex history of philosophical approaches to space and place. A central theme is the increasing neglect of place in favor of (...)
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    The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History.Edward Casey - 1997 - University of California Press.
    In this imaginative and comprehensive study, Edward Casey, one of the most incisive interpreters of the Continental philosophical tradition, offers a philosophical history of the evolving conceptualizations of place and space in Western thought. Not merely a presentation of the ideas of other philosophers, _The Fate of Place_ is acutely sensitive to silences, absences, and missed opportunities in the complex history of philosophical approaches to space and place. A central theme is the increasing neglect of place in favor of (...)
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