PSYC 215 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Tenderly, Kurt Lewin, Floyd Henry Allport
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Intro to psych and chapter 1 - methods julia. marussi@mcgill. ca: michael. sullivan@mcgill. ca, tas johanna harrison and elena ivanova, office hours: 8:30-9:30 tuesdays/thursdays stbio w8/33c or psych215. 2012@gmail. com. What was missing: relationships, groups, violence, altruism, motivation, prejudice. Sketched rudiments of physiology of perception and action. Objects agitating internal substances of the brain : thomas hobbes (1588-1679) Mind as cognitive and motive contiguity as fabric of coherence. Either to draw near the thing that pleaseth, which is called appetite, or to retire from the thing that displeaseth, which is called aversion . There is nothing without us which we call an image or a colour : john locke (1632-1704) Let us suppose the mind to be a white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas. To this i answer in one word, from experience primary and secondary perception: matter and motion as primary perception odors, colours, tastes and sounds as secondary, david berkeley (1685-1753) Argued against locke"s distinction between primary and secondary perception.