C. Lloyd Morgan
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British psychologist, originator of Morgan's canon
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Psychology
C. Lloyd Morgan's Degrees
- Bachelors Classics University of Oxford
Why Is C. Lloyd Morgan Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Conwy Lloyd Morgan, FRS was a British ethologist and psychologist. He is remembered for his theory of emergent evolution, and for the experimental approach to animal psychology now known as Morgan's Canon, a principle that played a major role in behaviourism, insisting that higher mental faculties should only be considered as explanations if lower faculties could not explain a behaviour.
C. Lloyd Morgan's Published Works
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Published Works
- ON MODIFICATION AND VARIATION. (1896) (188)
- Habit and Instinct (131)
- On the relation of stimulus to sensation in visual impressions. (1900) (66)
- The emergence of novelty (1933) (28)
- Life, Mind, and Spirit. (1926) (26)
- Habit and instinct by C. Lloyd Morgan. (26)
- Consciousness and the Unconscious. (1921) (23)
- The Perception of Relations. (17)
- The Igneous Rocks and Associated Sedimentary Beds of the Tortworth Inlier (1901) (11)
- II.—ON THE STUDY OF ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE (1886) (10)
- Other Minds than Ours. (9)
- The Interpretation Of Nature (7)
- V. —THE LAW OF PSYCHOGENESIS (6)
- The animal mind (6)
- The Igneous Rocks associated with the Carboniferous Limestone of the Bristol District (1904) (5)
- Mind At The Crossways (4)
- Three Aspects of Monism. (1894) (4)
- Animal life and intelligence / C. Lloyd Morgan. (4)
- OBSERVATIONS ON DUCKLINGS. (1893) (4)
- The Pebidian Volcanic Series of St. Davids (1890) (3)
- Mental Evolution. An Old Speculation in a New Light. (3)
- THE NATURAL HISTORY OF EXPERIENCE (1909) (3)
- The rabbit question in Queensland (2)
- The Physiological Conditions of Consciousness. (2)
- Instinct and Intelligence. (2)
- Dr. Weismann on Heredity and Progress. (1893) (2)
- II. INSTINCT AND INTELLIGENCE1 (1910) (2)
- The evolution of animal behaviour. (2)
- The Bifurcation of Nature (1930) (1)
- Personality-A Review. (1)
- Excursion to Avon Gorge and Aust Cliff (1901) (1)
- CONSONANCE OF WELFARE AND PLEASURE (1929) (1)
- V.—DISCUSSIONS: EMERGENT EVOLUTION (1)
- Variation and natural selection. (1)
- The Generalisations of Science (1)
- Eugenics and environment (1)
- The Philosophy of Evolution. (1898) (1)
- Animal biology. An elementary text-book. By C. Lloyd Morgan ... (1)
- Psychology and the Ego. (1899) (1)
- Memory in Animals. (1)
- Biology and Metaphysics. (1899) (0)
- Do Animals Perceive Relations (0)
- The Sense-Experience of Animals. (0)
- Further observations on young birds. (0)
- Mental processes in man. (0)
- The Realities of Experience. (0)
- Selective Synthesis in Evolution. (0)
- The Garden of Ethics (1911) (0)
- Nest-building, incubation, and migration. (0)
- Preliminary definitions and illustrations. (0)
- Novelty throughout Nature. (1931) (0)
- Instinctive behaviour and experience. (0)
- Synthesis and Correlation. (0)
- II.—Elevation and Subsidence: A Suggestion (1888) (0)
- PSYCHICAL SELECTION: EXPRESSION AND IMPRESSION (0)
- The Doctrine of Auta. (0)
- I.—A PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SPACE-TIME (1931) (0)
- The relation of organic to mental evolution. (0)
- The philosophy of instinct. (0)
- THE HABIT OF DRINKING IN YOUNG BIRDS. (1896) (0)
- ORGANIC SELECTION. (1897) (0)
- Croonian lecture.—Studies in visual sensation (0)
- The Wave of Consciousness. (0)
- The nature of animal life. (0)
- The relation of consciousness to instinctive behaviour. (0)
- Do Animals Reason (0)
- The process of life. (0)
- Hereditary dispositions and innate mental tendencies. (0)
- Observations on young mammals. (0)
- Reflex action and instinct. (0)
- A Piece of Patchwork. (1895) (0)
- Criticisms and Discussions: Automatism, Determinism, and Freedom. (1897) (0)
- Animal activities: Habit and instinct. (0)
- Some habits and instincts of young birds. (0)
- Darwin, and after Darwin, an Exposition of the Darwinian Theory, and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions . By George John Romanes. I. The Darwinian Theory. Chicago, Open Court Publishing Co. xvi., 460 p. 8° (1892) (0)
- Natural history and experience. (0)
- Animal Biology (1887) (0)
- Are acquired habits inherited (0)
- The Conditions of Human Progress. (0)
- Influence and Reference: A Biological Approach to Philosophical Problems (1926) (0)
- Suggestion and Association. (0)
- Intelligence and the acquisition of habits. (0)
- III.—Notes on Berkeley's Doctrine of Esse (1915) (0)
- INSTINCTIVE BEHAVIOUR AND ENJOYMENT (1921) (0)
- Behaviourism and the Guidance of Action (1926) (0)
- VII.—CRITICAL NOTICES (0)
- The Long Fox Lecture: The Conditioned Response (1924) (0)
- The emotions in their relation to instinct. (0)
- Finalism and mechanism: Body and mind. (0)
- Locomotion in young birds. (0)
- Causation, Physical and Metaphysical (0)
- Heredity and the origin of variations. (0)
- On the S. W. Extension of the Clifton Fault (1885) (0)
- Essays, Ed. By C.L. Morgan (0)
- The relation of instinct to intelligence. (0)
- I.—Objects Under Reference: The Presidential Address (1927) (0)
- The ground of experience. (0)
- Reproduction and development. (0)
- Animal sketches / by C. Lloyd Morgan ; illustrated by W. Monkhouse Rowe. (0)
- I.—ENJOYMENT AND AWARENESS (0)
- Some habits and instincts of the pairing season. (0)
- I.—ARE MEANINGS INHERITED? (0)
- PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OF SIR CHARLES LANGBRIDGE MORGAN. 1923. (0)
- The Analysis of Impressions. (0)
- Further notes on the relation of stimulus to sensation in visual impressions. (0)
- The senses of animals. (0)
- The Evolution of Consciousness (0)
- Mental processes in animals: Their powers of perception and intelligence. (0)
- Association of Ideas in Animals. (0)
- THE DISCUSSION OF INSTINCT. (0)
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