The Mind and the Brain
Por Binet, Alfred
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664184009
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In "The Mind and the Brain," Alfred Binet, a pioneering psychologist, delves into the intricate relationship between mental processes and neurophysiological functions. Structured as a critical exploration, the book combines empirical research with philosophical inquiry, offering profound insights into cognition, consciousness, and the workings of the human mind. Binet employs a clear, engaging prose style that demystifies complex scientific ideas, situating his work within the burgeoning fields of psychology and neurology at the turn of the twentieth century, a period marked by rapid advancements in both disciplines. Alfred Binet, best known for developing the first practical intelligence test, was remarkably influenced by the educational needs of children and the assessment of cognitive abilities. His commitment to understanding the mind's mechanics stemmed from an academic environment that valued empirical observation and scientific rigor. Binet's interdisciplinary approach integrates psychology, philosophy, and physiognomy, reflecting his belief that the depths of human intelligence could only be unraveled through a multidisciplinary lens. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of psychology and the foundational theories regarding intelligence. Whether you are a student of psychology, a practicing educator, or simply intrigued by the workings of the human mind, Binet's insights offer valuable perspectives that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on cognitive science.
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