. Thinking, feeling, doing . few to whom psychology owes more. We must turn back to the last century for a secondcurrent of thought that was to develop time it was an astronomer puzzled by mistakes ofhis own method. In a preceding chapter (page 40) thestory has been told. The time measurements of mentalphenomena were afterwards taken up and developed byWundt, in whose laboratory they are still continuallypushed further. Wilhelm Wundt, born at Neckerau in Baden in 1832, a student of medicine at Tubingen, Heidelberg, andBerlin. His academical career began with a place a


. Thinking, feeling, doing . few to whom psychology owes more. We must turn back to the last century for a secondcurrent of thought that was to develop time it was an astronomer puzzled by mistakes ofhis own method. In a preceding chapter (page 40) thestory has been told. The time measurements of mentalphenomena were afterwards taken up and developed byWundt, in whose laboratory they are still continuallypushed further. Wilhelm Wundt, born at Neckerau in Baden in 1832, a student of medicine at Tubingen, Heidelberg, andBerlin. His academical career began with a place as in-structor in physiol-ogy at Heidelberg,where in 1863 hepublished his Lec-tures on Human andAnimal Psychol-ogy (2d edition1892). In 1864 hewas made assistantprofessor of physi-ology. In 1866 hepublished TheP«h ys i cal Axiomsand their Relationsto the Principles ofCausality. In 1874he published theOutlines of Phys-iological Psychology (4th edition 1893). In the sameyear he was called to Zurich as professor of philosophy ;.


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