Lehrbuch der Psychologie: vom Standpunkte des Realismus und nach genetischer Methode is a foundational text in the history of psychology. Written by Wilhelm Volkmann, Ritter von Volkmar, this book presents a comprehensive overview of psychology from a realist perspective, incorporating a genetic method of analysis. Originally published in 1884, this work provides invaluable insights into the psychological theories and methodologies of the late 19th century.
Volkmann's approach emphasizes empirical observation and systematic analysis, making it a crucial resource for understanding the development of psychological thought. This book remains relevant for scholars and students interested in the historical roots of modern psychology and the evolution of realist philosophical perspectives within the field.
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