Archaeology

Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree 2009
Historical Introduction to Psychology
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 2
Recommended Semester: 3
ECTS Credits Allocated: 5.00
Pre-requisites: No prerequisites.

Course objectives: 1.Becoming familiar with the historical development of psychological ideas to the point of the foundation of psychology as an independent science 2. Highlighting the importance of the philosophical thought and the development of empirical methods in the European Science 3. Highlighting the importance of the British empiricism as grounds...

Course description: Historical development of psychological ideas from the Ancient Greece to the 19th century, the foundation of psychology in the nineteenth century, the development of psychological schools at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Learning Outcomes: Understanding the historical roots of contemporary psychology.

Literature/Reading:
  • 1. KORAĆ, Žarko: Škole i sistemi u psihologiji, str. 120-221 (Biheviorizam; Geštalt psihologija, Psihoanaliza - do Adlera)
  • 2. MARFI, Gardner: Istorijski uvod u savremenu psihologiju, str. 17-51 (Intelektualna osnova, 17. vek, 18. vek), 76-86 (Počeci eksperimentalne psih, Fehner), 100-111 (Teorija evolucije), 120-124 (Helmholc), 129-147 (Vunt, Katel i dr.), 163-176 (Džejms
  • 3.MILER, Fernan-Lisjen: Istorija psihologije, str. 48-54 (Platonova psihologija), 55-67 (Aristotelova psihologija)
  • 4. RADONjIĆ, Slavoljub: Uvod u psihologiju, str. 17-38 (Tičener; Funkcionalna psihologija), 50-75 (Introspektivne metode)
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