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EUROPEAN YEARBOOK OF THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGYSOURCES, THEORIES, AND MODELSEditor-in-Chief: Mauro Antonelli (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)Co-Editor: Horst Gundlach (University of Würzburg, Germany)

The European Yearbook of the History of Psychology. Sources, Theories, and Models (EYHP) is a peer-reviewed international Journal devoted to the history of psychology, and especially to the interconnections between historiographic survey and problems of epistemology.

With an eye on the interdisciplinary nature of cultural studies, the Yearbook pays special attention to those common areas between psychological research and its adjacent disciplines, in particular the human and the life sciences (philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychiatry, physiology, neu-rology, biology, zoology, etc.).

Aimed primarily at historians and philosophers of psychology, epistemologists, historians of phi-losophy, and historians of human sciences, the Yearbook is also open to contributions from all areas of psychology that address a phenomenon or topic of interest in psychology from a historical perspective and/or with an epistemological approach. Besides original essays, the Yearbook encom-passes the following sections: Unpublished and archival material; Discussions (a space where au-thors can confront one another and discuss specific topics); Interviews; Book reviews and reading recommendations.

Call for papersThe Yearbook welcomes contributions that offer precise reconstructions of specific moments, topics, and persons in the history of psychology via the recovery and critical analysis of archival as well as published sources. Critical editions of relevant primary texts or archival sources are also welcome. The national traditions in Europe are respected not only in their own right and in their interrelations, but also in their further connection to and confrontation with non-European research traditions. With this focus, the Yearbook aims at uncovering paths to aid the understanding of the common and of the specific roots of European scientific thought, and its building connections with non-European traditions.

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Editorial by Mauro Antonelli

Original Essays

The Status of the History of Psychology Course in British and Irish Psychology DepartmentsAdrian C. Brock & Matthew Harvey (Independent Scholars, United Kingdom)

Aristotle’s Theory of Self-PerceptionMarcello Zanatta (University of Calabria, Italy)

Short Papers

William James Meeting Wilhelm DiltheyHorst Gundlach (Heidelberg, Germany)

In Search of Animal Intelligence: The Case of the Italian Psychologist Tito Vignoli (1824-1914)Elena Canadelli (University of Padua, Italy)

Unpublished and Archival Material

Charcot and the Mental Calculator Jacques InaudiSerge Nicolas (Paris Descartes University) & Alessandro Guida (University of Haute Bretagne, France)Procédés psychiques de fixation et de réviviscence des chiffres chez le calculateur Jacques InaudiJean-Martin Charcot (1892)

Giuseppe Guicciardi and Giulio Cesare Ferrari on the Mental Calculator Ugo ZaneboniDario De Santis (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)Il calcolatore mentale “Zaneboni”. Contributo alla psicologia delle memorie parzialiGiuseppe Guicciardi & Giulio Cesare Ferrari (1897)

Discussions

Ethology & Psychology

Introduction. Ethology: Ecology and ObjectivityJannes Eshuis (Open University of the Netherlands)

Lorenz’s Human Ethology: Between the Search for a Human Singularity and the Prophecy of the ApocalypseArthur Arruda Leal Ferreira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Tinbergen’s Striving for ObjectivityJannes Eshuis (Open University of the Netherlands)

Molarity, Ecological Validity, Objectivity, and the Road to EthologyRené van Hezewijk (Open University of the Netherlands)

Interview

Interview with Mario ZanforlinMauro Antonelli & Daniele Zavagno (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)

Book Reviews

Roger Smith, Between Mind and Nature. A History of PsychologyReviewed by Csaba Pleh (Eszterházy Károly College, Eger, Hungary)

Richard T. G. Walsh, Wilfrid Laurier and Thomas Teo, A Critical History and Philosophy of Psychology: Diversity of Context, Thought, and PracticeReviewed by Zhipeng Gao (York University, Canada)

Obituary

Willem van Hoorn (1939 – 2014)Johann Louw (University of Cape Town, South Africa) & Kees Bertels (Leiden University, The Netherlands)

European Yearbook of the History of Psychology Sources, Theories, and Models - (EYHP) - Vol. I, 2015

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