To familiarize students with the paradigmatic issues involved in the development of psychology as discipline and to help students to develop a critical appreciation of basic issues and scientific enterprises.
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24CPSY411 |
Systems and Schools in Psychology-I (Theory)
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CO61: Describe the key contributions of major figures in the history of psychology. CO62: Relate the major perspectives in psychology with the individuals responsible for articulating them. CO63: Understand how historical trends and events have influenced the development of psychology as a scientific discipline. CO64: Demonstrate an understanding of major questions/ideas that has driven psychological thought throughout its history. CO65: Describe the initial characteristics of major schools of psychology. CO66: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Team teaching Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Understanding the nature of science: Positivist approach; explanation; Causal approach; pragmatic approach; & phenomenology. Basic issues of psychology: Consciousness and mind-body relationship; Determinism and Free will; Empiricism and rationality
Philosophical antecedents: Rene Descartes, Aristotle and Plato. Physiological antecedents: Weber, Fechner, Helmholtz
Associationism of S-R, Pavlov, Thorndike, Associationism as a System; Criticism.
Wundt, Titchener, Structuralism as a System; Criticism.
James, Dewey, Functionalism as a System; Criticism.
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