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2006 History and Philosophy of Psychology Section

20th Annual Conference 2006
Conference Venue: York St John College
History and Philosophy of Psychology Section

From: 11 Apr 2006
To: 13 Apr 2006

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Personal construct theory and human destructiveness Trevor Butt
The BPS’s History and Philosophy of Psychology Section: toward a systematic, historical archive. Sandy Lovie
How the Industrial Fatigue (later Health) Research Board developed psychology, 1919 – 1939 Frederic Stansfield
Pragmatism a modern concept Niki Thoma
George Combe and the Department of Psychology at Edinburgh University Peter Wright
Evolutionary and Historical Dimensions of Schizophrenia: From Exorcism to Post-Kraepelianism Paul Ziolo
Who was Magnus Hirschfeld and why do we need to know? Toni Brennan
Peter Hegarty
Adrian Coyle
Gendered Intelligence and the Inverted Genius: Lewis Terman's Gifted Children and the History of Sexuality Peter Hegarty
Pragmatism and the concept of truth Niki Thoma
The history of computational psychology Margaret Boden
Ronald Fairbairn and the Divisions of the Soul Arthur Still
Engineering the human soul in a socialist state: Psychology in post-revolutionary Cuba Adrian Brock
Order and change in the works of Frederic Bartlett Alan Collins
The Existential Synapse: Reductionism, Heidegger and Neurophysilogy Simon King-Spooner
Towards a history of the concept of ‘attention’: The contributions of Augustine Ciarán McMahon
Schizophrenia as Split Personality: the Origins of the Informal Usage in the English language Kieran McNally
On the possibility of an exopsychology Graham Richards
Examination questions examined: University of London psychology papers over the years Elizabeth R. Valentine
R.J. Audley
Like people in history: making queer waves in the field Convenor: Toni Brennan
Dewey and Bentley’s Knowing and the Known (1949): ‘Extreme Heresy’ or Foundation for a ‘Transactional’ Human Science? James Good


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