Volume 62 of this ground-breaking 100 volume collection is organized into four sections: Psychology as Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Its Critics, Research in Gestalt Psychology, and The Iconoclasts.
A showcase of German-psychological thinkers and thought through the 20th century, this volume includes several new translations of articles by pyschologists whose work is rarely available in English.
Introduction: Wolfgang Schirmacher
Translated by Virginia Cutrufelli
PSYCHOLOGY AS PHILOSOPHY
WILHELM DILTHEY
Ideas Concerning a Descriptive and Analytic Psychology
Translated by Richard M. Zaner
EDMUND HUSSERL
The Relations between Psychology and Phenomenology
Translated by Ted E. Klein and William E. Pohl
Psychological Origins and Their Phenomenological Clarification
Translated by Dorion Cairns
EDUARD SPRANGER
Two Kinds of Psychology
Translated by Paul J.W. Pigors
WILHELM WUNDT
The Laws of Physical Life
Translated by Rudolf Pintner
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ITS CRITICS
ALFRED ADLER
Feelinsg of Inferiority and Superiority
Translated by Colin Brett
ANNA FREUD
The Principal Task of Child Analysis
Three Aspects of Psychoanalysis
ERICH FROMM
From To Have Or to Be?
KAREN HORNEY
Feminine Psychology
C.G. JUNG
Archetypes and the Anima Concept
Translated by R.F.C. Hull
Conscious, Unconscious, and Individualism
Translated by R.F.C. Hull
WILHELM REICH
The Social Function of Sexual Repression
Translated by Mary Boyd Higgins
Bottom Line
Translated by Derek and Inge Jordan