La psychologie comme science naturelle, son présent et son avenir

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La psychologie comme science naturelle, son présent et son avenir

by Joseph-Remi-Leopold Delboeuf

FR·~3 hours

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A sweeping exploration of how human understanding has turned inward, this work traces the quest to know the mind and body from ancient philosophy to modern science. It shows how every discipline—astronomy, geology, anatomy, linguistics, law and more—contributes a piece of the puzzle, arguing that true insight emerges only when we unite the natural sciences with the study of consciousness. The author invites listeners to follow the intellectual journey that began with Socrates’ call to “know thyself” and has evolved into a multidisciplinary adventure.

The book also maps the fierce dialogue between materialist and spiritualist perspectives, using the legacy of Darwin and the rise of evolutionary thought as a vivid backdrop. By examining how each side adopts, adapts, or resists new discoveries, it reveals the dynamic tension that still shapes contemporary psychology. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of why integrating empirical observation and philosophical reflection may be the key to the discipline’s future.

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Full title

La psychologie comme science naturelle, son présent et son avenir Application de la méthode expérimentale aux phénomènes de l'âme

Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (197K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Madeleine Fournier. Images provided by The Internet Archive.

Release date

2017-11-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph-Remi-Leopold Delboeuf

Joseph-Remi-Leopold Delboeuf

1831–1896

A Belgian philosopher and experimental psychologist, he helped shape early thinking about perception, dreams, and hypnosis. His name lives on in the Delboeuf illusion, a classic example of how context can distort what we see.

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