----- 日本心理学史:全球视角,1875-1950年
Preface Notes to the Reader Prologue: A Physics for the Soul 1. Places, Periods, and Peoples: Problematizing Psyche 2. Historical Context: Japanese Cosmology and Psychology as Secularized Theology 3. From Soul to Psyche: A Change of Mind in Late Nineteenth-Century Japan 4. Early Institutionalization: How Higher Education and Disciplined the Psyche 5. Motora Yujiro and Matsumoto Matataro: The Founders of Japanese Psychology 6. Intellectual Reactions: Spiritualizing the Psyche and Psychologizing Society 7. Organizational Institutionalization: Professionalization, Applications, and Measuring the Mind 8. Disciplinary Maturation: Specializations, Theories, and Psychotherapy 9. Nationalist-Imperialist Psychology: State, Schooling, and Military Applications 10. Reconstruction and Expansion: Postimperial Japan as a Psychologized Society Epilogue: In Retrospect: Trajectories, Alternative Routes, and the Contributions of Japanese Women Psychologists Appendices Tables and Charts Bibliography Index
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