Crisis, as a construct, recurs in the history of psychology and has attracted the attention of psychological historians and philosophers in recent years, who have given life not only to a debate about psychological historiography, but also to a philosophical-epistemological reflection about the foundations of scientific psychology. These scholars, however, ignore the Italian literature on the theme, which is rich with useful details for both areas. After an analysis of the different meanings historically applied to the term crisis, this article examines the history of Italian psychology with a description of the origins and developments and with special attention paid to the construct of crisis. The analysis covers both the output of...
The article describes the most important events that, in the 1960s and 1970s, contributed to the dev...
The author attempted to determine the role played by Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) in the evolution o...
In a recent publication, Carli and Paniccia have identified two different approaches in ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, when psychology emerged as an autonomous science, some thinker...
At the end of the nineteenth century, when psychology emerged as an autonomous science, some thinker...
Storia e “crisi” della Psicologia scientifica in Italia [The History and “Crisis” of Scientific Psyc...
An article published in this same journal in 2003 traced the itinerary of the historiography of psyc...
This article briefly outlines a picture of the activities and research conducted in Italy on the his...
In Italy, the emergence of a psychology that can be considered ‘‘scientific’’ is not an event that c...
International audienceTaking as a starting point the works of two authors, Nicolai Kostyleff and Geo...
This work presents an overview of the history of psychology in Italy through a re-reading of the Riv...
The article presents a comparative examination of the idea of crisis in the thinking of two psycholo...
Between the 1930s and 1940s, Agostino Gemelli (1878 -1959) was the main Italian psychologist; he acc...
Establishing social psychology as a distinct field of study has been the object of heated debate ove...
Beginnings of so-called scientific psychology are found at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century...
The article describes the most important events that, in the 1960s and 1970s, contributed to the dev...
The author attempted to determine the role played by Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) in the evolution o...
In a recent publication, Carli and Paniccia have identified two different approaches in ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, when psychology emerged as an autonomous science, some thinker...
At the end of the nineteenth century, when psychology emerged as an autonomous science, some thinker...
Storia e “crisi” della Psicologia scientifica in Italia [The History and “Crisis” of Scientific Psyc...
An article published in this same journal in 2003 traced the itinerary of the historiography of psyc...
This article briefly outlines a picture of the activities and research conducted in Italy on the his...
In Italy, the emergence of a psychology that can be considered ‘‘scientific’’ is not an event that c...
International audienceTaking as a starting point the works of two authors, Nicolai Kostyleff and Geo...
This work presents an overview of the history of psychology in Italy through a re-reading of the Riv...
The article presents a comparative examination of the idea of crisis in the thinking of two psycholo...
Between the 1930s and 1940s, Agostino Gemelli (1878 -1959) was the main Italian psychologist; he acc...
Establishing social psychology as a distinct field of study has been the object of heated debate ove...
Beginnings of so-called scientific psychology are found at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century...
The article describes the most important events that, in the 1960s and 1970s, contributed to the dev...
The author attempted to determine the role played by Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) in the evolution o...
In a recent publication, Carli and Paniccia have identified two different approaches in ...