Experimental Psychology of the Thought-Processes

Photo of Edward TitchenerBritish psychologist Edward Bradford Titchener published Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-Processes in November 1909 (New York: Macmillan) based on a series of lectures he delivered at the University of Illinois in March of 1909. Titchener’s interest in the relation between thinking, visual imagery, and kinaesthetic sensation necessitated his use of a new word, “empathy,” an English translation of the German “Einfühlung,” whose meaning he borrows largely from Theodor Lipps. Image: Photograph of Edward B. Titchener (n.d.). This image is in the public domain in the United States because its copyright has expired.

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