PSY443 History of Psychology Seminar
3-3-0

A seminar course that examines the effects the scientific revolution on our conception of mind and psychology. The seminars are based on the writings of the Rationalists (Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz), Empiricists (Locke, Berkeley, Hume) and those that reflect the emergence of Evolutionary thinking and its influences on our conceptions of mind/brain, consciousness and the nature of human science.

Prerequisite: PSY342

Professor Stout

Students who have taken PSY343 (History of Psychology II) cannot take this course for credit