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9780192869296

The Early Years of Mind Making Contemporary Philosophy and Psychology

by Verburgt, Lukas M.
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  • Copyright: 2025-10-01
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Early Years of Mind offers a panoramic overview as well as in-depth accounts of the first decades of Mind - one of the leading philosophical journals since almost 150 years. Founded in 1876 by Alexander Bain, it soon published some of the best new work in Anglophone philosophy and psychology, containing contributions from major and once well-known but today largely forgotten authors, from Herbert Spencer to Bertrand Russell and from J.M.E. McTaggart to E.E. Constance Jones.

Mind's ambition was to provide a platform for study and discussion of the scientific status of philosophy and psychology, whose intellectual and professional standing and boundaries were yet unsettled. A focus on the contents of Mind in the first forty years of its existence not only helps unearth a revealing historical picture of the major topics, themes and traditions that dominated philosophy at the turn of the nineteenth century, including evolutionary thinking and the rise of idealist and analytic philosophers. It also makes it possible to recognize their relevance to present-day endeavours. Mind's contributors addressed issues that still (or, sometimes: again) concern us today: What is the relation between philosophy and psychology? Should philosophers be knowledgeable of the latest scientific advances, and if so, how? What is the significance of philosophy for the natural and exact sciences? And what for society? Last but not least, a close look at Mind under George Croom Robertson and G.F. Stout offers a forceful reminder of the prominent role of women philosophers in Britain and America, participating in philosophical and psychological discussion despite numerous constraints.

Bringing together a diverse team of eminent and emergent scholars, this pioneering volume tells the fascinating story of Mind's early years and, in so doing, sheds light on larger questions about the history of philosophy and psychology at a time of disciplinary self-experimentation.

Author Biography

Lukas M. Verburgt, Independent scholar,

Lukas M. Verburgt is currently an independent scholar based in the Netherlands. He has held visiting research positions at Trinity College, Cambridge; the Department for the History and Philosophy of Science in Cambridge; and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. Verburgt's research concerns the history of science, the history of philosophy, and the history of the philosophy of science in the long nineteenth century, especially in the Anglophone world. He is the author of numerous articles and (co-)editor of the Cambridge Companion to John Herschel and Aristotle's Syllogism and the Creation of Modern Logic.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Minding the Gap Between Science and Philosophy, Lukas M. VerburgtPart One: Editors and Outlooks1. Alexander Bain and Mind, Gordon Graham2. Psychology and Philosophy: Bain and Robertson's Vision, James's Revision, Alexander Klein3. G.F. Stout: Analytic Psychologist, Philosopher and Editor, Fraser MacBridePart Two: Developments and Debates4. Synthesis and the Unity of Mind: From Idealistic Philosophy to Psychology (and Back), Paolo Pecere5. Physiology and the Problem of Mind and Life, Mazviita Chirimuuta6. Evolutionary Ethics: The Philosophers' Critique, Michael Ruse7. The Concrete Universal: A Very British Hegelianism?, Robert Stern8. Kant in Mind: Resisting Idealism, Paul Guyer9. Mind and the Pragmatists, Cheryl MisakPart Three: Topics and Figures10. A Tale of Two, Once-Related Disciplines: Wilhelm Wundt's Contributions to and Early Reception in Mind, Saulo Araujo11. Spatial Perception between Philosophy and Psychology: Hermann von Helmholtz in Mind, Francesca Biagioli12. Protoplasm and the Mind-Body Problem: The Case of Edmund Montgomery, Trevor Pearce13. Tune vs Tone: James Sully's and Carl Stumpf's Debate on Music, Julia Kursell14. Sophie Bryant in Mind: Psychology, Character and the Education of the Citizen, Sophia M. Connell15. Alfred Sidgwick's Informal Logic, Hans V. HansenPart Four: Towards and Before Analytic Philosophy16. Boole's Alternative to Logicism: Sophie Bryant and Carveth Read in Mind, Lydia Patton & Lukas M. Verburgt17. Constance Jones, Christine Ladd-Franklin, and Victoria Welby Grandmothers of Analytic Philosophy in Mind, Frederique Janssen-Lauret18. Between Science and Philosophy: The Psychological Background of Russell's Theory of Sense Data, Sean MorrisAppendix 1: Overview of JournalsAppendix 2: Lists of Mind's Contributors

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