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Chapter 6: Rationalism

Baruch Georg Wilhelm


Spinoza Gottfried Immanuel Friedrich Hegel
Leibniz Kant

Contrasted on monism
Rejected Psychology is not an Notion of
Descartes’s experimental science the faculties
contention that The mind is innately in the mind
potential and need to be Johann
mind and body
actualized Sensory data is Friedrich
are separate Nicolas Thomas modified by the Herbart knowledge is
Malebranche Reid categories of thought attained by
Opposed faculty
Double Everything is consisting of in the mind into studying it as a
psychology
aspectism monads meaningful. whole rather than
Common sense on its parts
Parallelism with philosophy ideas attract or repel other consciousness
Psychic divine intervention Phenomenological ideas depends on the
determinism Awareness occurred as experience is the
Sensation directly compatibility.
petites perceptions interaction of
accumulated reflect reality sensations and ideas don’t fully
Combined categories of thought resistance occurred if the understand the
physiology and seeking conscious ideas interconnectedness
Faculties exist in the
psychology incompatible with the , individual may feel
mind and influence Categorical imperative ideas in consciousness disconnected from
human behavior and
their true selves
thought
Proposed 48 consciousness
additional apperceptive mass =
emotions attention
Introduced 43 faculties
through the
used repression in dialectic process,
describing the force hat all things move
Pre-Freudian Influence hold ideas toward the
Absolute, including
the human mind.
Limen, the border
between the conscious
and unconscious

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