George Stuart Fullerton
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American psychologist and philosopher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Stuart Fullerton was an American philosopher and psychologist. Early life and education Fullerton was born in Fatehgarh, India, the son of the Rev. Robert Stuart Fullerton and Martha White Fullerton, American Presbyterian missionaries. He moved to Philadelphia with his widowed mother and his siblings, after his father's death in 1865. He graduated in 1879 from the University of Pennsylvania and in 1884 from Yale Divinity School.
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- Psychology and physiology. (413)
- On the Perception of Small Differences (1894) (112)
- The psychological standpoint. (17)
- The world as mechanism. (9)
- The 'knower' in psychology. (8)
- The distinction between appearance and reality. (6)
- IX.—NOTES: THE PSYCHOPHYSICS OF MOVEMENT (1892) (3)
- The origin and nature of the emotions. (3)
- A Handbook of Ethical Theory (3)
- Philosophy in American Colleges and Universities. (2)
- The psychophysics of movement (2)
- Review of A History of Modern Philosophy. (1902) (1)
- In What Sense Two Persons Perceive the Same Thing (1907) (1)
- Of the power of the understanding, or of human freedom. (1)
- The Doctrine of Space and Time: I. The Kantian Doctrine of Space (1901) (1)
- Historical Studies in Philosophy@@@The World We Live In, or Philosophy and Life in the Light of Modern Thought@@@A First Book in Metaphysics@@@Conduct and Its Disorders Biologically Considered (1913) (1)
- On Spinozistic Immortality (1)
- The truth about the German nation (1)
- The atomic self. (1)
- Of natural realism, hypothetical realism, idealism and materialism. (0)
- Part I. The kinds of sameness. (0)
- Part II. On the force of movement. (0)
- The Doctrine of Space and Time: II. Difficulties Connected with the Kantian Doctrine of Space (1901) (0)
- The existence of other minds. (0)
- The inadequacy of the psychological standpoint. (0)
- Fatalism, "free-will," and determinism. (0)
- Difficulties connected with the Kantian doctrine of space. (0)
- A Proposed Reconciliation of Idealism and Realism (0)
- The Doctrine of Space and Time: V. The Real World in Space and Time (1901) (0)
- The Kantian doctrine of space. (0)
- Of God (continued). (0)
- Of human bondage, or of the strength of the emotions. (0)
- The Right to Believe at One's Own Risk (1907) (0)
- The criterion of sensation. (0)
- Percept and Object in Common Sense and in Philosophy. II (0)
- CHUAR, HEGEL AND SPENCER. (1896) (0)
- The Vocation of Man@@@Spinoza and Religion@@@An Introduction to Philosophy@@@Concepts of Philosophy@@@An Outline of the Idealistic Construction of Experience@@@Everyday Ethics (1907) (0)
- THE FAITH OF SCIENCE. (1900) (0)
- The Berkeleian doctrine of space. (0)
- The metaphysics of the "telephone exchange" (0)
- The man and the candlestick. (0)
- Part IV. On lifted weights. (0)
- What we mean by the external world. (0)
- Part I. On the extent of movement. (0)
- Professor Ladd and the president's address. (0)
- The automaton theory: Parallelism. (0)
- REALISM AND INFINITE DIVISIBILITY (0)
- The distinction between the world and the mind. (0)
- Introductory note: I. Spinoza's epistemology. (0)
- The Philosophy of Spinoza. (1895) (0)
- III.—CONCEIVABILITY AND THE INFINITE (1886) (0)
- The automaton theory: Its genesis. (0)
- The Doctrine of Space and Time: III. The Berkeleian Doctrine of Space (1901) (0)
- Part III. On the time of movement. (0)
- Series of Modern Philosophers (1892) (0)
- Mechanism and teleology. (0)
- Baruch de Spinoza (1632-1677): The Ethics. (0)
- The Doctrine of the Eject: III. The Doctrine of Instinctive Knowledge (1907) (0)
- The Doctrine of the Eject (1907) (0)
- The mind and the world in common thought and in science. (0)
- The elements in consciousness. (0)
- "Everybody's World" and the Will to Believe (1913) (0)
- Introductory note: II. Spinoza's realism the key to the reasonings contained in the "Ethics" (0)
- Sensations and "things" (0)
- The time and place of sensations and ideas. (0)
- The distribution of minds. (0)
- Mental phenomena and the causal nexus. (0)
- The Doctrine of Space and Time: IV. Of Time (1901) (0)
- A System Of Metaphysics (0)
- What is parallelism (0)
- How things are given in consciousness. (0)
- The unity of consciousness. (0)
- Part II. Historical and critical. (0)
- Part V. On lights. (0)
- The self or knower. (0)
- The world as unperceived, and the "unknowable" (0)
- Significance of the distinction between appearance and reality. (0)
- The real world in space and time. (0)
- The Doctrine of the Eject II. The Doctrine of Direct Communion (1907) (0)
- The insufficiency of materialism. (0)
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