Documents by Baldwin
At this site
- "Attention." Chapter 5 in James Mark Baldwin, Handbook of Psychology: Senses and Intellect. New York: Henry Holt. (1890): 69-79.
- "Imitation: A Chapter in the Natural History of Consciousness" Mind (1894).
- "Types of Reaction." Psychological Review 2 (1895): 259-273.
- Mental Development in the Child and the Race: Methods and Processes. New York: Macmillan & Co (1895).
- "A New Factor in Evolution." American Naturalist 30, (1896): 441-451, 536-553.
- "Consciousness and Evolution". The American Naturalist (1896): 249-255.
- "Consciousness and Evolution," Psychological Review 3, (1896): 300-309.
- "Instinct" Science (1896): 669.
- "Heredity and Instinct (I)." Science NS III, (1896): 438-441.
- "Heredity and Instinct (II)." Science, NS III, (1896): 558-561.
- "Physical and Social Heredity." American Naturalist (1896): 422-428.
- "A Note on Dr. Herbert Nichols' Paper (Amer. Nat., Sept., 1896)." American Naturalist (1896): 856.
- "The 'Type-Theory' of Reaction." Mind NS 5 (1896): 81-90.
- "The Genesis of the Ethical Self " Philosophical Review, Vol.6 (1897): 225-241.
- "Social Interpretations [A Reply to Tufts]" " Psychological Review, Vol.5 (1898): 409-411.
- "Social Interpretations: A Reply [to Dewey] " Philosophical Review, Vol.7 (1898):621-628.
- Social and Ethical Interpretations of Mental Development: A Study in Social Psychology. New York: Macmillan & Co. (1899).
- "The Influence of Darwin on Theory of Knowledge and Philosophy." Psychological Review 16 (1909): 207 - 218.
- The Individual and Society or Psychology and Sociology. Boston: Richard G. Badger. (1911)
At Classics in the History of Psychology (York University)
- Baldwin, James Mark (1892). The psychological laboratory in the University of Toronto. Science, 19 (no. 475), 143-144. [The first published description of the first experimental psychology laboratory in the British Empire.]
- Baldwin, James Mark. (1901). Dictionary of philosophy and psychology. Originally published in New York and London by MacMillan. [under construction, A-I only]
- Baldwin, James Mark. (1913). History of psychology: A sketch and an interpretation. London: Watts. [One of the most influential pre-Boring history of psychology textbooks.]
- Baldwin, James Mark. (1930). Autobiography of James Mark Baldwin. In C. Murchison (Ed.), History of psychology in autobiography (Vol. 1, pp. 1-30). Worcester, MA: Clark University Press. [The great developmentalist's own summary of his life's work.]
- Baldwin, James Mark, Cattell, James McKeen, & Jastrow, Joseph. (1898). Physical and mental tests. Psychological Review, 5, 172-179. [An account of an early attempt at what we would now call intelligence testing.]
Related Source Documents by Other Writers
- J. McKeen Cattell. "Review of 'A New Factor in Evolution' by J. Mark Baldwin," Psychological Review 3, (1896): 571-572.
- E. D. Cope. "Observations on Prof. Baldwin's Reply." American Naturalist , (1896): 428-430.
- John Dewey. "Review of Social and Ethical Interpretations of Mental Development", Philosophical Review 7, (1898): 398-409.
- Karl Groos
- The Play of Animals, translated by Elizabeth L. Baldwin. New York: Appleton (1898).
- The Play of Man, translated by Elizabeth L. Baldwin. New York: Appleton (1901).
- George Trumbull Ladd. "Consciousness and Evolution." Psychological Review 3, (1896): 296-300.
- Herbert Nichols. "Prof. Baldwin's 'New Factor in Evolution'," American Naturalist 30, (1896): 697-710.
- James H. Tufts. "Review of Social and Ethical Interpretations of Mental Development", Psychological Review, 5, (1898): 313-321.
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