Dictionary of the History of Ideas Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas |
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II. The history of ideas about human nature in anthropology, psychology, religion, and philosophy as well as in literature and common sense.
Association of Ideas | Psychological Ideas in Antiquity |
Behaviorism | Psychological Schools in European Thought |
Empathy | Psychological Theories in American Thought |
Imprinting and Learning Early in Life | Renaissance Idea of the Dignity of Man |
Types of Individualism | Theriophily |
Love | Universal Man |
Man-Machine from the Creeks to the Computer | Virtù in and since the Renaissance |
Pre-Platonic Conceptions of Human Nature | Virtuoso |
Primitivism | Wisdom of the Fool |
Primitivism in the Eighteenth Century | Witchcraft |
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