G. Stanley Hall cytaty

Granville Stanley Hall – amerykański psycholog i nauczyciel. Jego zainteresowania skupiały się wokół problematyki rozwoju dziecka i teorii ewolucji. Hall był pierwszym prezesem Amerykańskiego Towarzystwa Psychologicznego i pierwszym rektorem Clark University. Wikipedia  

✵ 1. Luty 1846 – 24. Kwiecień 1924
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“War has given applied psychology a tremendous impulse. This will, on the whole, do good, for psychology, which is the largest and last of the sciences, must not try to be too pure.”

G. Stanley Hall (1919); Cited in O'Donnell, John M. " The crisis of experimentalism in the 1920s: EG Boring and his uses of history http://www.chronicstrangers.com/history%20documents/Boring,%20Values,%20and%20History.pdf." American Psychologist 34.4 (1979). p. 290

“Every theory of love, from Plato down, teaches that each individual loves in the other sex what he lacks in himself.”

G. Stanley Hall. From Generation to Generation http://books.google.com/books?id=b-UtAAAAYAAJ&q=%22Every+theory+of+love+from+Plato+down+teaches+that+each+individual+loves+in+the+other+sex+what+he+lacks+in+himself%22&pg=PA250#v=onepage, The American Magazine, July 1908