Essay Review: History of Psychology in Synthesis, Mental Machinery: The Origins and Consequences of Psychological IdeasMental Machinery: The Origins and Consequences of Psychological Ideas. Part 1: 1600–1850. RichardsGraham . Pp. xii + 490. £50

History of Science 32 (1):103-106 (1994)
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