Sunday, June 22, 2008

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Books

"Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me
From mine own library with volumes that
I prize above my dukedom."

- William Shakespeare

Topic of the Day

William McDougall

William McDougall (June 22, 1871 in Chadderton, Lancashire, England - November 28, 1938 Durham, U.S.) was an early twentieth century psychologist who spent the first part of his career in the UK and the latter part in the United States. He wrote a number of highly influential textbooks, and was particularly important in the development of the theory of instinct and of social psychology in the English-speaking world. He was an opponent of behaviourism and stands somewhat outside the mainstream of the development of Anglo-American psychological thought in the first half of the twentieth century; but his work was very well known and respected among lay people.
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