Книга: Alexander Bain «The Senses and the Intellect»
Серия: "-" 1868. Alexander Bain, Scottish philosopher and educationalist, was an early proponent of scientific psychology. Along with his friend, John Stuart Mill, Bain was a major proponent of the British school of empiricism: a theory which based all knowledge on basic sensory experiences and not on introspection. Bain's philosophical and scientific writings were completed during his twenty years as a professor at Aberdeen. The object of this treatise is to give a full and systematic account of two principal divisions of the science of the mind,-the Senses and the Intellect. The remaining two divisions, comprising the Emotions and the Will, will be the subject of a future treatise. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Книга представляет собой репринтное издание 1868 года (издательство "New York, D. Appleton&company" ). Несмотря на то, что была проведена серьезная работа по восстановлению первоначального качества издания, на некоторых страницах могут обнаружиться небольшие" огрехи" :помарки, кляксы и т. п. Издательство: "Книга по Требованию" (1868)
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Alexander Bain
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Alexander Bain (philosopher) (11 June 1818 – 18 September 1903) was a Scottish
Biography
He was born in Watten, and went to school there, but took up the profession of a weaver, hence the punning description of him as Weevir, "rex philosophorum". In 1836 he entered
This was the beginning of his connection with
In 1845 he was appointed professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in the Andersonian
, and became a prominent member of the brilliant circle which included
In 1860 he was appointed by the crown to the new chair of
His own philosophical writings already published, especially "The Senses and the Intellect" (to which was added, in 1861, The "Study of Character", including an "Estimate of Phrenology"), were too large for effective use in the classroom. Accordingly in 1868, he published his "Manual of Mental and Moral Science", mainly a condensed form of his treatises, with the doctrines re-stated, and in many instances freshly illustrated, and with many important additions. The year 1870 saw the publication of the "Logic". This, too, was a work designed for the use of students; it was based on JS Mill, but differed from him in many particulars, and was distinctive for its treatment of the doctrine of the conservation of energy in connection with causation and the detailed application of the principles of logic to the various sciences. His services to education in
All these works, from the "Higher English Grammar" downwards, were written by Bain during his twenty years as a professor at Aberdeen. He also started the philosophical journal, "Mind"; the first number appeared in January 1876, under the editorship of a former pupil,
He was succeeded by
Bain took a keen interest and frequently an active part in the political and social movements of the day; after his retirement from the chair of logic, he was twice elected lord rector of the university (1881, ?), each term of office extending over three years. He was a strenuous advocate of reform, especially in the teaching of sciences, and supported the claims of modern languages to a place in the curriculum. A marble bust of him stands in the public library and his portrait hangs in the Marischal College. Although his influence as a logician, a grammarian and a writer on rhetoric was considerable, his reputation rests on his psychology. At one with Johannes Müller in the conviction "psychologus nemo nisi physiologus", he was the first in Great Britain during the 19th century to apply physiology in a thoroughgoing fashion to the elucidation of mental states. He was the originator of the theory of psycho-physical parallelism, which is used so widely as a working basis by modern psychologists. His idea of applying the natural history method of classification to psychical phenomena gave scientific character to his work, the value of which was enhanced by his methodical exposition and his command of illustration. In line with this, too, is his demand that
Works (beside the above) Edition with notes of Paley's "Moral Philosophy" (1852); "Education as a Science" (1879); "Dissertations" on leading philosophical topics (1903, mainly reprints of papers in "Mind"); he collaborated with JS Mill and Grote in editing James Mill's "Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind" (1869), and assisted in editing Grote's "Aristotle and Minor Works"; he also wrote a memoir prefixed to G Croom Robertson's "Philosophical Remains" (1894).
Various schools in Mexico City as well as Irapuato, Guanajuato Mexico are named after him, which consist of kindergartens, primary schools, junior high and highschools.
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Works Online
* [http://fair-use.org/mind/1876/01/the-early-life-of-james-mill "Early Life of James Mill"] , from "Mind", Vol. 1, No. 1 (January 1876).
* [http://fair-use.org/mind/1876/01/critical-notices/the-principles-of-sociology Review of Herbert Spencer's "Principles of Sociology"] , from "Mind", Vol. 1, No. 1 (January 1876).
* [http://fair-use.org/mind/1876/01/notes/mr-gh-lewes-on-the-postulates-of-experience "Mr. G. H. Lewes and the Postulates of Experience"] , from "Mind", Vol. 1, No. 1 (January 1876).
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External links
* William L. Davidson, [http://fair-use.org/mind/1904/01/notes/professor-bain Professor Bain] , an obituary from "Mind" (Jan. 1904)
* [http://virtuescience.com/moral-science.html Moral Science: A Compendium of Ethics by Alexander Bain]
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publisher = Charles Scribner's Sons
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Источник: Alexander Bain
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