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- catalog description "The difference between physical and psychological sciences / Galilei Galileo -- Fact collecting, induction, experiment, and the utilitarian value of science / Francis Bacon -- The heart as a mechanical pump / William Harvey -- Rationalism, dualism, subjectivism, and mechanism / Rene Descartes -- Psychology and the state, the importance of motivation, the subjectivity of perception, and the nature of association / Thomas Hobbes -- Scientific method, mechanical forces, and the experimental study of vision / Isaac Newton -- Ideas as dependent upon experience and reflection, and the association of ideas / John Locke -- Mentalism, association, and the perception of space / George Berkeley -- The empirical origin of ideas, and association, including causality and self / David Hume.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The difference between physical and psychological sciences / Galilei Galileo -- Fact collecting, induction, experiment, and the utilitarian value of science / Francis Bacon -- The heart as a mechanical pump / William Harvey -- Rationalism, dualism, subjectivism, and mechanism / Rene Descartes -- Psychology and the state, the importance of motivation, the subjectivity of perception, and the nature of association / Thomas Hobbes -- Scientific method, mechanical forces, and the experimental study of vision / Isaac Newton -- Ideas as dependent upon experience and reflection, and the association of ideas / John Locke -- Mentalism, association, and the perception of space / George Berkeley -- The empirical origin of ideas, and association, including causality and self / David Hume.".