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Dedication; Foreword; Preface; Citations and Translations; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; About the Author; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 German Psychology Before Wundt: An Overview; 1.2 A Brief History of Wundt Scholarship and Its Problems; 1.3 General Methodological Remarks; 1.4 Thesis and Structure of the Book; Chapter 2: The Logical Mind: Wundt's Early Psychological Project; 2.1 The Need for Reform; 2.2 A Program for a Scientific Psychology; 2.3 The Logical Theory of the Mind and Unconscious Inferences; 2.4 The Vorlesungen as Realization of Wundt's Early Psychological Project

2.5 The Relationship between Psychology and Philosophy in Wundt's Early Work2.6 Intellectual Roots of the Young Wundt; Chapter 3: The Grundzüge and the Abandonment of the Unconscious; 3.1 Abandoning Mental Panlogism (Thesis 1); 3.2 The Grundzüge and the Rejection of the Unconscious (Thesis 2); 3.3 The "Axioms of Physics" and Wundt's Philosophical Development; 3.4 A New Theory of Consciousness; 3.5 Kant's Influence; 3.6 Wundt and the Beginnings of Neo-Kantianism; Chapter 4: Wundt's Idea of a Scientific Philosophy; 4.1 Toward a Scientific Philosophy; 4.2 Logic and Theory of Knowledge

4.3 The Logical Evolution of Knowledge and the Concept of Experience4.4 Categories of Scientific Knowledge; 4.5 Beyond Kant, Neo-Kantianism and Positivism: A New Idealism?; Chapter 5: Wundt's Mature Project of a Scientific Psychology; 5.1 Between the Naturwissenschaften and the Geisteswissenschaften; 5.2 Branches of Psychological Investigation; 5.3 The Theoretical Principles of Psychology; 5.4 Wundt's Voluntarism; Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks; Sources; Archival Funds; Wundt's Cited Works (in chronological order); References; Index

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