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  • Plato - "Everything that is made after a timeless 'mold' or 'form' is eternal and immutable. The 'forms' are 'ideas'"
  • Plato- "Of course "the idea", you can't just make a "horse" out of nothing!"
  • Aristotle: I think the 'idea' horse is simply a concept that we humans had formed after seeing a certain number of horses"
  • Aristotle - "So the "horse" came first or the "idea horse"?"
  • Wilhelm Wundt - "I am known as the Father of Psychology, because I moved the field in a direction towards laboratory settings, where I studied people head on. Why are you so special?"
  • Wilhelm Wundt - "My goodness, you have done quite a lot of good to the psychology field!"
  • G. Stanley Hall - "While you may be known as the Father of Psych, I became the 1st ever president of the American Psychological Association. I founded the 1st journal for research and created the first psych lab in the U.S."
  • Edward Titchener - "The study of the conscious can be broken down into basic components of structures, that can be used to show the big idea of the conscious."
  • Edward Titchener - "Well I guess we don't see it quite the same, but that is alright because we are still discovering new parts of psychology."
  • William James - "WELL I see the consciousness as a continous flow, almost like a stream. I think looking at the big picture and finding the function is more important."
  • Sigmund Freud - "Our unconscious is where our wants and desires are and that is where a human is motivated by sex and aggression!"
  • Sigmund Freud - "No you are wrong you horrible person!"
  • Carl Rogers - "People have free will and they ultimately are resposible for the decisions they make regarding things they learned in the past!"
  • George Engel - "A patient's perception of an illness and their social environment have an affect on the outcome of how they may react."
  • George Engel - "That may be the case in some situations, but I believe that if we take multiple views we can understand a person's behavior better."
  • John Watson - "I think that behavior needs to be observed, to be able to measure the effects on the patient. People learn off of stimulus and response."
  • Mary Calkins - "Being in such a male dominated field is difficult but I work to study memories. I even became the 1st woman president of the American Psychological Association."
  • Margaret Washburn - "Our field of work is difficult, but I work in animal behavior, and helped behaviorists on animal research. I also became a President of the APA."
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