Alfred Mele (1951) American philosopher
Introduction
Motivation and Agency (2003)
Alfred Mele (1951) American philosopher
Introduction
Motivation and Agency (2003)
Yasser Arafat (1929–2004) former Palestinian President, and Nobel Peace Prize recipient
In a speech to Arab diplomats in Stockholm; Quoted in the Jerusalem Post (23 February 1996).
1990s
Olaf Stapledon book Star Maker
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter III: The Other Earth; 1. On the Other Earth (p. 26)
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) Spanish artist
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Quote from the catalog, 1943, of Dali's exhibition at the Knoedler Gallery in New York; as quoted on Wikipedia: Salvador Dali
Dali attacked here some frequently-used Surrealist techniques
Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1941 - 1950
Henry C. Metcalf (1867–1942) American business theorist
Source: Dynamic administration, 1942, p. xxvii
Everett Dean Martin (1880–1941)
Source: The Conflict of the Individual and the Mass in the Modern World (1932), p. 22
J. G. Ballard (1930–2009) British writer
"The Consumer Consumed", originally published in Ink (1971)
A User's Guide to the Millennium (1996)
Paul Rosenfels (1909–1985) American sociologist
8. Psychotherapy and Social Welfare
Love and Power: The Psychology of Interpersonal Creativity (1966)
Robert Trivers (1943) American evolutionary biologist and sociobiologist
Foreword to The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins (1976)
Daniel T. Gilbert (1957) American psychologist
Source: "Ordinary personology." 1998, p. 94; As cited in Bertram F. Malle, "Attribution theories: How people make sense of behavior." Theories in social psychology (2011): 72-95; p. 74
“And that's not socialist mythology, This is urban warfare, to the streets of your psychology.”
Immortal Technique (1978) American rapper and activist
Death March
Albums, The 3rd World (2008)
Warren S. McCulloch (1898–1969) American neuroscientist
Source: Embodiments of Mind, (1965), p. 389, Chapter " What's in the brain that ink may character http://vordenker.de/ggphilosophy/mcculloch_whats-in-the-brain.pdf"
Ali Khamenei (1939) Iranian Shiite faqih, Marja' and official independent islamic leader
September 17, 2012 comments made during a graduation ceremony at Imam Khomeini Naval Academy in Noshahr http://www.leader.ir/langs/en/?p=contentShow&id=9873 <br class="br">2012
Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Source: 1930s, Principles of topological psychology, 1936, p. vii.
“I wished, by treating Psychology like a natural science, to help her to become one.”
William James (1842–1910) American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist
A Plea for Psychology as a Natural Science (1892)
1920s, Collected Essays and Reviews (1920)
William Grey Walter (1910–1977) American-born British neuroscientist and roboticist
Source: An imitation of life (1950), p. 42.
Roy R. Grinker, Sr. (1900–1993) American psychiatrist and neurologist
Ginker (1964) as cited in: S. Nassir Ghaemi (2009) The Rise and Fall of the Biopsychosocial Model. p. 24
Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Kurt Lewin (1946) "Behavior and development as a function of the total situation". In K. Lewin (Ed.) Field theory in social science (pp. 238-305). New York: Harper & Row. p. 240 as cited in: John F. Kihlstrom (2013) " The Person-Situation Interaction" http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~kihlstrm/PxSInteraction.htm <br class="br">1940s
William Moulton Marston (1893–1947) American psychologist, lawyer, inventor and comic book writer
Henry W. Levy, "Professor to Cure Scenarios with Wrong Emotional Content: Dabbled in Movies While at Harvard; Now Sought By Hollywood with Offer of Favorable Contract", New York University News January 1929; Jill Lepore, The Secret History of Wonder Woman (2014), p. 137.
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist
Letter to Victoria (23 December 1908)
“We have psychologized like the insane, who aggravate their madness in struggling to understand it.”
Charles Baudelaire book La Fanfarlo
Nous avons psychologisé comme les fous, qui augmentent leur folie en s’efforçant de la comprendre. <br class="br">"La Fanfarlo" (1847) http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/La_Fanfarlo
D. D. Raphael (1916–2015) Philosopher
The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy (2007), Ch. 1: Two Versions
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
Source: 1960s, Prisoner's dilemma: A study in conflict and cooperation (1965), p. 185
Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964) Italian painter
as in Surrealism or in 'Pittura Metafisica' of De Chirico
Source: 1945 - 1964, Interview, 1960, pp. 106-107
Jerry Coyne (1949) American biologist
" Tania Lombrozo strokes the faithful at NPR http://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/tania-lombrozo-strokes-the-faithful-at-npr/" September 23, 2013
Kevin Rashid Johnson (1971) American prisoner and social activist
Defying the Tomb: Selected Prison Writings and Art of Kevin Rashid Johnson (2010)
Lyndall Urwick (1891–1983) British management consultant
Cited in: Harold F. Smiddy and Lionel Naum. " Evolution of a "Science of Managing" in America https://archive.org/details/selectedreadings00shul," in: Selected readings in management, Fremont A. Shull (edd), 1957. p. 16-17 <br class="br">1950s, "Management's Debt to the Engineers", 1952
Abraham Maslow book Motivation and Personality
Source: Motivation and Personality (1954), p. 123.
“Psychologically attention is drainage, whatever it may be physiologically.”
Edwin Boring (1886–1968) American psychologist
p, 642
A History of Experimental Psychology, 1929
Richard M. Weaver (1910–1963) American scholar
“The Power of the Word,” p. 36.
Language is Sermonic (1970)
Jane Roberts (1929–1984) American Writer
Session 75, Page 271
The Early Sessions: Sessions 1-42, 1997, The Early Sessions: Book 2
Michael Greenberg (1952) American author
“What Future for Occupy Wall Street?” The New York Review of Books, vol. 59, no. 2, February 9, 2012
Roy Jenkins (1920–2003) British politician, historian and writer
'Britain and Europe: The problem with being half pregnant', in Keith Sutherland (ed.), The Rape of the Constitution? (Imprint Academic, 2000), p. 277
2000s
Sigmund Freud book The Interpretation of Dreams
"The Interpretation of Dreams" introduction, 1899; reprinted in "The Interpretation of Dreams the Illustrated Edition", Sterling Press, 2010, page 9
1890s
Mario Savio (1942–1996) American activist
Quoted in interview with Jack Fincher, "The University Has Become a Factory," Life magazine (1965-02-26).
George Kelly (psychologist) (1905–1967) American psychologist and therapist
Source: The Psychology of Personal Constructs, 1955, p. 130
Rollo May (1909–1994) US psychiatrist
Source: Existence (1958), p. 13; also published in The Discovery of Being : Writings in Existential Psychology (1983), Part II : The Cultural Background, Ch. 5 : Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Freud, p. 52
Richard Feynman book The Character of Physical Law
Source: The Character of Physical Law (1965), chapter 7, “Seeking New Laws,” p. 168
Paul Keating (1944) Australian politician, 24th Prime Minister of Australia
Question Time, Australian House of Representatives, 1992, Labor in Power (w:Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1993), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_CHXDBq9Ps
Hans Freudenthal (1905–1990) Dutch mathematician
Source: Realistic models in probability (1968), p. 1
J. C. R. Licklider (1915–1990) American psychologist and computer scientist
Licklider in: " An Interview with J. C. R. LICKLIDER http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/107436/1/oh150jcl.pdf" conducted by William Aspray and Arthur Norberg on 28 October 1988, Cambridge, MA.
Celia Green (1935) British philosopher
The survival instinct tends to prolong life. The fundamental drive tends to inform itself about the universe.
Advice to Clever Children (1981)
William James (1842–1910) American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist
Lecture IX, "Conversion, concluded"
1900s, The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)
Donald Griffin (1915–2003) American zoologist
Animal Minds (1994)
W. Brian Arthur (1946) American economist
Source: Inductive Reasoning and Bounded Rationality (The El Farol Problem) (1994), p. 8
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
Source: 1960s, "The Use and Misuse of Game Theory," 1962, p. 110
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) Austrian neurologist known as the founding father of psychoanalysis
A Philosophy of Life (Lecture 35) <br class="br">1930s, "New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis" https://books.google.com/books/about/New_Introductory_Lectures_on_Psycho_anal.html?id=hIqaep1qKRYC&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button#v=onepage&q&f=false (1933)
Benjamin Zablocki (1941) American sociologist
Benjamin Zablocki (1997) The Blacklisting of a Concept: The Strange History of the Brainwashing Conjecture in the Sociology of Religion. ( online http://www.apologeticsindex.org/z03.html)
Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) American historian
Source: The Age of Reform: from Bryan to F.D.R. (1955), Chapter VI, part II, p. 245
Marc Jacobs (1963) American fashion designer
Larocca, Amy (2005). "Marc Jacobs' Paradoxial Triumph" http://www.nymag.com/nymetro/shopping/fashion/12544/ NYMag.com (accessed April 19, 2007) <br class="br">On the appeal of his clothes
Harvey Mansfield (1932) Author, professor
How to Understand Politics: What the Humanities Can Say to Science (2007)
Arthur Jensen (1923–2012) professor of educational psychology
Source: Differential Psychology: Towards Consensus (1987), p. 424
John Cowper Powys (1872–1963) British writer, lecturer and philosopher
Source: The Meaning of Culture (1929), p. 175
Edward Sapir (1884–1939) American linguist and anthropologist
Cultural Anthropology and Psychiatry (1932), p. 515
Marshall E. Dimock (1903–1991) American writer
Source: "The Study of Administration." 1937, p. 30
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Why Men Are the Way They Are (1988), p. 371.
Isaiah Berlin book The Hedgehog and the Fox
The Hedgehog and the Fox (1953). Editor Henry Hardy. Collaborator Michael Ignatieff. Editorial Princeton University Press, 2013. ISBN 1400846633, p. 2.
Hermann Göring (1893–1946) German politician and military leader
To Leon Goldensohn (24 May 1946)
The Nuremberg Interviews (2004)
James Braid (1795–1860) Scottish surgeon, hypnotist, and hypnotherapist
In The Discovery of Hypnosis: The Complete Writings of James Braid, the Father ... http://books.google.co.in/books?id=Vs35STwQYQoC&pg=PA200&lpg=PA200, p. 200.
John Thibaut (1917–1986) American social psychologist
Source: The social psychology of groups. 1959, p. 81
Leslie Weatherhead (1893–1976) English theologian
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The Christian Agnostic (1965)
Kurt Danziger (1926) German academic
66
Constructing the subject: Historical origins of psychological research. 1994
Robert Maxwell Young (1935–2019) American medical historian
Mind, Brain, and Adaptation in the Nineteenth Century, 1970. p. 101
Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Source: 1930s, Principles of topological psychology, 1936, p. 12-13.
Donald Barthelme (1931–1989) American writer, editor, and professor
“Games Are the Enemies of Beauty, Truth, and Sleep, Amanda Said”, p. 77.
The Teachings of Don. B: Satires, Parodies, Fables, Illustrated Stories, and Plays of Donald Barthelme (1992)
“To talk about religion except in terms of human psychology is an irrelevance.”
Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) English writer
“One and Many,” p. 3
Do What You Will (1928)
Pat Condell (1949) Stand-up comedian, writer, and Internet personality
"Sweden Goes Insane" (19 May 2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_znVnOizU8 <br class="br">2014
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992), Junk Bonds and Corporate Raiders : Academe in the Hour of the Wolf, p. 222
Melissa Farley (1942) American psychologist
Prostitution, Trafficking, and Cultural Amnesia (2006)
“The concern of the artist is with the discrepancy between physical fact and psychological effect.”
Josef Albers (1888–1976) German-American artist and educator
Quote from: 'Albers Paints a Picture' Elaine de Kooning, Art News 49, November 1950, p. 40; as quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 67
Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972) austrian biologist and philosopher
General System Theory (1968), 4. Advances in General Systems Theory
Peter Sloterdijk (1947) German philosopher
Source: Kritik der zynischen Vernunft [Critique of Cynical Reason] (1983), p. 5
Erich Auerbach Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature
Source: Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature (1946), p. 5
Frederick Pei Li (1940–2015) American physician
Frederick Li - Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/frederick-li/.
Dion Fortune (1890–1946) British occultist and author
Dion Fortune, Spiritualism and Occultism
Mary Parker Follett (1868–1933) American academic
Source: Dynamic administration, 1942, p. 1. Lead paragraph
Thaddus E. Weckowicz (1919–2000) Canadian psychologist
Source: A History of Great Ideas in Abnormal Psychology, (1990), p. 23
Alice Cooper (1948) American rock singer, songwriter and musician
Interview in Poppin (September 1969).
Poppin (1969)
“There are few things more exciting to me, in short, than a psychological reason.”
Henry James (1843–1916) American novelist, short story author, and literary critic
The Art of Fiction http://public.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/artfiction.html (1884)
Nick Herbert (1936) American physicist
Source: Quantum Reality - Beyond The New Physics, Chapter 1, The Quest For Reality, p. 2
Hannah Arendt book The Origins of Totalitarianism
Part 3, Ch. 2 The Totalitarian Movement, page 80 https://books.google.de/books?id=I0pVKCVM4TQC&pg=PT104&dq=A+mixture+of+gullibility+and+cynicism+had+been+an+outstanding+characteristic+of+mob+mentality+before+it+became+an+everyday+phenomenon+of+masses.&hl=de&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=A%20mixture%20of%20gullibility%20and%20cynicism%20had%20been%20an%20outstanding%20characteristic%20of%20mob%20mentality%20before%20it%20became%20an%20everyday%20phenomenon%20of%20masses.&f=false <br class="br">The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) <br class="br">Context: A mixture of gullibility and cynicism had been an outstanding characteristic of mob mentality before it became an everyday phenomenon of masses. In an ever-changing, incomprehensible, world the masses had reached the point where they would, at the same time, believe everything and nothing, think that everything is possible and that nothing was true. The mixture in itself was remarkable enough, because it spelled the end of the illusion that gullibility was a weakness of unsuspecting primitive souls and cynism the vice of superior and refined minds. Mass propaganda discovered that its audience was ready at all times to believe the worst, no matter how absurd, and did not particularly object to being deceived because it held every statement to be a lie anyhow. The totalitarian mass leaders based their propaganda on the correct psychological assumption that, under such conditions, one could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take refuge in cynicism; instead of deserting the leaders who had lied to them, they would protest that they had known all along the statement was a lie and would admire the leaders for their superior tactical cleverness.
Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Lee v. Weisman (1992, dissenting) ; decided June 24, 1992
1990s
Rousas John Rushdoony (1916–2001) American theologian
Audio lectures, Creationism and Psychology (n. d.)