biography
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| (1843–1925)
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| biography:
| Psychologist and philosopher, born in Hull, NE England, UK. He studied for the Congregationalist ministry at Cambridge, but after a one-year scholarship at Göttingen studying physiological psychology under Hermann Lotze, abandoned his religious ministry and continued his studies at Cambridge, where he became a fellow (1875–1925). He established a laboratory for psychological research (1891), and was appointed professor of mental philosophy and logic at Cambridge (1897–1925). He published his theories in Psychological Principles (1918). |
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