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Wundt
[ voont ]
noun
- Wil·helm Max [vil, -helm , mahks], 1832–1920, German physiologist and psychologist.
Wundt
/ vʊnt /
noun
- WundtWilhelm Max18321920MGermanSCIENCE: psychologist Wilhelm Max (ˈvɪlhɛlm maks). 1832–1920, German experimental psychologist
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- Wundti·an adjective
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Wundt's "Ethics" I have not yet seen, and probably shall not "tackle" it for a good while to come.
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The same may be said of Professor Wundt's works in so far as they present a constructive system.
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Wundt presents a standpoint not quite so pronounced, but which looks in the same direction.
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One particular school of voluntarism (Wundt) reduces the motive-force of energy to will.
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Starting from this point of view, Wundt published his valuable “Lectures on human and animal psychology” in 1863.
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