This paper deals with Kenneth Craik’s claims on mechanistic psychology. Craik seems to mark the transition from the mechanistic stance of behavioural sciences in the early Twentieth Century to the stance that emerged in the l940s with the development of the theory and technology of automatic control within Norbert Wiener’s Cybernetics.
Kenneth Craik and the “mechanistic tendency of modern psychology” / Cordeschi, Roberto. - In: RIVISTA DI STORIA DELLA SCIENZA. - ISSN 1122-0228. - STAMPA. - 3:(1986), pp. 237-256.
Kenneth Craik and the “mechanistic tendency of modern psychology”
CORDESCHI, Roberto
1986
Abstract
This paper deals with Kenneth Craik’s claims on mechanistic psychology. Craik seems to mark the transition from the mechanistic stance of behavioural sciences in the early Twentieth Century to the stance that emerged in the l940s with the development of the theory and technology of automatic control within Norbert Wiener’s Cybernetics.File allegati a questo prodotto
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