Mary Whiton Calkins
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American philosopher and psychologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mary Whiton Calkins was an American philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self. In 1903, Calkins was the twelfth in a listing of fifty psychologists with the most merit, chosen by her peers. Calkins was refused a Ph.D. by Harvard University because of her gender.
Mary Whiton Calkins's Published Works
Published Works
- Minor studies from the psychological laboratory of Clark University: Statistics of dreams. (1893) (80)
- A Statistical Study of Pseudo-Chromesthesia and of Mental-Forms (1893) (61)
- Association. An essay analytic and experimental. (37)
- The religious consciousness. (36)
- Short studies in memory and in association from the Wellesly College Psychological Laboratory. (1898) (35)
- Community of ideas of men and women. (1896) (29)
- Militant Pacifism (1917) (28)
- The Self in Scientific Psychology (1915) (27)
- The truly psychological behaviorism. (23)
- A first book in psychology (1910) (23)
- A reconciliation between structural and functional psychology. (1906) (20)
- Studies from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory (19)
- Outlines Of Psychology (17)
- Wellesley College Psychological Studies: Dr. Jastrow on community of ideas of men and women (16)
- The Persistent Problems of Philosophy (14)
- Psychology as science of selves. (1900) (13)
- The Nature of Prayer (1911) (13)
- The Good Man And The Good (11)
- An introduction to psychology (2nd ed.). (11)
- Psychology as Science of Self: I. Is the Self Body or Has it Body? (10)
- Psychology and the Behaviorist. (10)
- An Introduction To Psychology (1902) (9)
- Genesis of Number Forms. (9)
- Self and Soul (1908) (9)
- Experimental Psychology at Wellesley College (1892) (8)
- Psychological Literature: Experimental (7)
- The self in recent psychology. (7)
- The teaching of elementary psychology in colleges supposed to have no laboratory. (7)
- Psychology as Science of Self: II. The Nature of the Self (1908) (7)
- CONVERGING LINES IN CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY (6)
- The case of self against soul. (6)
- A Suggested Classification of Cases of Association (1892) (6)
- Psychology as Science of Self: III. The Description of Consciousness (1908) (6)
- The Idealist to the Realist (1911) (5)
- Recognition and Association. (5)
- The self-psychology of the psychoanalysts (1930) (5)
- Wellesley College Psychological Studies. An attempted experiment in psychological?sthetics (1900) (5)
- Kant's Conception of the Leibniz Space and Time Doctrine (1897) (5)
- The Ambiguous Concept: Meaning (1927) (4)
- Psychology: What is it About? (1907) (4)
- The Self and Nature. (4)
- Critical comments on the "Gestalt-Theorie." (1926) (4)
- Review of Psychology, General and Applied. (4)
- Essay, Principles, Dialogues with Selections From Other Writings (3)
- The Personalistic Conception of Nature (1919) (3)
- Report: Definitions and delimitations of psychological terms prepared by a committee of the American Psychological Association. (3)
- The Abandonment of Sensationalism in Psychology (1909) (3)
- The self in recent psychology: A critical summary. (3)
- Henri Bergson: Personalist (1912) (3)
- L'Association des Id?es. (3)
- The social consciousness. (2)
- Review of Some Examples of the Use of Psychological Analysis in System-making. (1903) (2)
- The affiliations of behaviorism. (1922) (2)
- The Status of the Subconscious. (2)
- A Clue to Holt's Treatment of the Freudian Wish (1917) (2)
- The Persistent Problems of Philosophy. An Introduction to Metaphysics through the Study of Modern Systems. (2)
- The New Rationalism and Objective Idealism (1919) (1)
- Definitions and limitations of psychological terms, II. (1922) (1)
- A first book in psychology (4th rev. ed.). (1)
- Purposing Self Versus Potent Soul: A Discussion of Professor Warren's "Study of Purpose" (1917) (1)
- V.—TIME AS RELATED TO CAUSALITY AND TO SPACE (1)
- Idealist to Realist, Once More: A Reply (1914) (1)
- IV.—THE DUAL RÔLE OF THE MIND IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF S. ALEXANDER (1923) (1)
- The Metaphysical Monist as a Sociological Pluralist (1)
- Locke's essay concerning human understanding : Book II & IV (1)
- Elements of conscious complexes. (1)
- A Defence of Idealism. Some Questions and Conclusions . May Sinclair. The Macmillan Co. 1917. Pp. xxii, 355. $2.00. (1919) (1)
- Unjustified Claims for Neo-Realism (1)
- Professor Titchener on the thought processes. (1910) (1)
- Attributes of sensation. (1899) (1)
- THE LIMITS OF GENETIC AND OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY1 (1)
- The Foundation in Royce's Philosophy for Christian Theism (1916) (1)
- L'Association M?diate. (1)
- An Introduction to General Psychology (1915) (1)
- PROFESSOR KEYSER ON RUSSELL'S "THE ANALYSIS OF MIND". (1922) (1)
- Discussion: The ego and empirical psychology. (1)
- THE RELIGIOUS AND CHARACTER VALUES OF THE CURRICULUM (1911) (0)
- Sensational element and sensation. (0)
- Contemporary philosophical systems: The issue between pluralistic and monistic personalism. (0)
- Relational elements of consciousness. (0)
- Monistic pluralism: The system of Spinoza. (0)
- Thought: Judgment and reasoning. (0)
- The psychology of the animal consciousness. (0)
- Bertrand Russell on Neo-Realism (1915) (0)
- Faith and belief as related to will. (0)
- Miss Calkin's case of self against soul. (1918) (0)
- Sensations of pressure, of pain and of temperature. (0)
- Pluralistic materialism: The system of Hobbes. (0)
- Analysis: chemical or psychological? A comment on Raymond Wheeler's 'The Action Consciousness.' (0)
- Scientific Books: An Introduction to General Psychology (1915) (0)
- The Great Problems. (0)
- The good man as one who acknowledges obligation. (0)
- III.—THE ORDER OF THE HEGELIAN CATEGORIES IN THE HEGELIAN ARGUMENT (0)
- Faith and belief. (0)
- Perception and imagination. (0)
- The socially virtuous man (continued). The just man. (0)
- The history of psychological systems. (0)
- Sensations of taste and of smell. (0)
- Manaism: A Study in the Psychology of Religion . Ivy G. Campbell. ( American Journal of Psychology , January, 1918). Pp. 49. (1919) (0)
- Thought (continued): Judgment and reasoning. (0)
- An attack upon dualism and phenomenalism: The critical philosophy of Kant. (0)
- The Meaning of the Physical from the Point of View of the Functional Psychology. (0)
- The sensational elements of perception and imagination. (0)
- Fact and Inference in Raymond Wheeler's Doctrine of Will and Self-Activity. (0)
- The virtuous man (continued). Virtues either individual or social. (0)
- On Certain Difficulties in the Modern Doctrine of Essence (0)
- The socially virtuous man (concluded). (0)
- The Recognition-Theory of Perception. Recognition. (1896) (0)
- Value: Primarily A Psychological Conception (1928) (0)
- The good as egoist and altruist conceive it. (0)
- Pluralistic spiritualism: The system of Leibniz. (0)
- Percepts and Images. (0)
- Introduction: The nature, methods, and uses of psychology. (0)
- Attributive elements of consciousness. (0)
- The socially virtuous man. (0)
- The good as hedonist and non-hedonist conceive it. (0)
- Concrete conscious experiences. (0)
- The advance toward monistic spiritualism: The systems of Fichte, Schelling, and Schopenhauer. (0)
- Review of Outline of a Study of the Self. (0)
- The bodily reactions in perception and imagination. (0)
- The nature, types, and value of philosophy. (0)
- The psychology of the child's consciousness. (0)
- Self-Awareness and Meaning: A Critical Discussion of Elisabeth Amen's Experimental Study of the Self in Psychology (1927) (0)
- Der doppelte Standpunkt in der Psychologie@@@An Introduction to Psychology (0)
- Typical personal relations. The religious consciousness. (0)
- Ultimate Hypotheses in Psychology (1908) (0)
- Monistic spiritualism: The system of Hegel. (0)
- Spaulding's Relations and Subsistent Entities (1919) (0)
- Perception and imagination as combination and differentiation of elements. (0)
- Forms of synthesis: Fusion and association. (0)
- The Ancient Landmarks: A Comment on Spiritualistic Materialism (1922) (0)
- McDOUGALL'S TREATMENT OF EXPERIENCE1 (1923) (0)
- The virtuous man. (0)
- Pluralistic dualism: The system of Descartes. (0)
- The good man as one who wills the good. (0)
- Defective Logic in the Discussion of Religious Experience (1911) (0)
- An Introduction to General Psychology . By Robert Morris Ogden. Longmans, Green and Co., 1914. Pp. xviii+270. (1915) (0)
- Divisions of psychology. (0)
- Abnormal conscious states of persons in health. (0)
- Discussion: The relation of feeling (affection) to emotion. (0)
- Pluralistic spiritualism (continued); the system of Berkeley. (0)
- Mr. Muscio's Criticism of Miss Calkins's Reply to the Realist (1912) (0)
- The equivocal position of the presentation in the psychology of James Ward. (0)
- Productive imagination, memory, successive association. (0)
- Pluralistic phenomenalistic idealism: the system of Hume. (0)
- Nature and methods of psychology. (0)
- The lover of the good, the lover of the beautiful, and the lover of God. (0)
- The consciousness of extensity. (0)
- Volition and belief. Will and faith. (0)
- General standpoints; Mind and body. (0)
- The Divergent Results of Analysis. (0)
- The Basis of Objective Judgments in a Subjective Ethics (0)
- Imagination (continued): Memory. (0)
- Sensations from internal excitation and the consciousness of motion. (0)
- Fusion and association. (0)
- The universal community and the individual. (0)
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