This book aims to identify the hidden romantic, idealist, vitalist, and hermeneutical roots of psychology, showing that Wundt's experimental psychology was only the best promoted final phase of a long debate, many aspects of which remain still today open and undecided. To achieve this goal, we gather key figures of the 19th century whose contributions to the development of modern psychology have been broadly forgotten and are nowadays altogether ignored. Each chapter approaches one forgotten psychologist's life and work and is written by a prominent scholar specialized in the respective author. By recovering the germinal and dynamic insights of key authors at the dawn of modern psychology and situating them in cultural history, we discover a colorful view of the discipline and a better understanding of the varieties and limitations of contemporary psychology.
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