Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt was a German physiologist and psychologist. Generally acknowledged as a founder of experimental psychology and cognitive psychology, he is less commonly recognized as a founding figure of social psychology; the later years of Wundt's life were spent working on "Völkerpsychologie", which he understood as a study into the social basis of higher mental functioning. Wikipedia
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Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (1832-1920) is known to posterity as the father of experimental psychology and the founder of the first psychology laboratory (Boring, 1950: 317, 322, 344-5). plato.stanford.edu/entries/wilhelm-wundt/
... ) Outlines of Psychology Wilhelm Max Wundt (1897) Translated by Charles Hubbard Judd (1897) Introduction 1. Problem of Psychology 2. General Theories of Psychology 3. Methods of Psychology... psychclassics.yorku.ca/Wundt/Outlines/index.htm
... Physiological Psychology by Wilhelm Wundt (1902) Translated by Edward Bradford Titchener (1904) Introduction Part I. The Bodily Substrate of the Mental Life Chapter 1. The Organic Evolution... psychclassics.yorku.ca/Wundt/Physio/
Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1897; First Published : in German as Grundriss der Psychologie , Leipzig, 1896; Translated : With the Cooperation of the Author By Charles Hubbard Judd; First two chapters reproduced here. www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/wu...