French Ideas in the beginnings of Psychology in Argentina

Autores

  • Hugo Klappenbach Universidad Nacional de San Luis – UNSL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12957/epp.2013.8613

Palavras-chave:

Psychology, History, Argentina, France

Resumo

First, the paper analyzes the intellectual conditions that made possible the emergence of psychological studies in Argentina around 1900 and the Argentine's reception of French thought. It will be point out that although laboratories of Experimental Psychology were established in the country since 1899, such laboratories were quite different to laboratories in Germany. First, because laboratories were mainly used for educational purposes, not to produce new psychological knowledge. Second, because in Argentina the term "Experimental Psychology" was related with the concept of "Experimental Medicine" introduced by Claude Bernard in France. In such context, Experimental Psychology in Argentina meant Clinical Psychology oriented by the perspective of French psychopathology, especially by the works of Ribot, Grasset and Charcot.

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Publicado

20-12-2013

Como Citar

Klappenbach, H. (2013). French Ideas in the beginnings of Psychology in Argentina. Estudos E Pesquisas Em Psicologia, 13(3), 1204–1219. https://doi.org/10.12957/epp.2013.8613

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Seção

Clio-Psyché