James Mark Baldwin
James Mark Baldwin (Columbia, South Carolina, 1861?1934) was an American philosopher and psychologist, educated at Princeton and several German universities.
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Columbia, South Carolina - 1861 - 1934 - American - Philosopher - Psychologist - Princeton - German
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He was professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto (1889), of psychology at Princeton (1893), and subsequently (1903) of philosophy and psychology in Johns Hopkins University.
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Philosophy - University of Toronto - 1889 - Psychology - Princeton - 1893 - 1903 - Johns Hopkins University
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Prominent among experimental psychologists, he was one of the founders of the Psychological Review.
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In 1892 he was vice-president of the international Congress of Psychology held in London, and in 1897?1898 president of the American Psychological Association; he received a gold medal from the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences of Denmark (1897), was honorary president of the International Congress of Criminal Anthropology held in Geneva in 1896, and was made an honorary D.Sc. of Oxford University.
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1892 - Congress of Psychology - London - 1897 - 1898 - American Psychological Association - Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences of Denmark - International Congress of Criminal Anthropology - Geneva - 1896 - Oxford University
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