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What did Socrates and Plato believe? The mind was separate from the body, that it continued to exist after death, and this ideas here innate.
What did Aristotle suggest? The soul is not separate from the body and knowledge (ideas) grows from experience (not innate).
What did Descartes believe? The mind as separate but speculated on how the immaterial mind and the physical body communicated.
Who was Francis Bacon? One of the founders on modern science, especially the experimental method.
What did John Locke believe? The mind is a tabula rasa or a blank sheet at birth and experience writes on it.
Who belived the mind and body are connected? The Hebrews, Aristotle, Augustine
Who believed the mind and body are distinct? Socrates, Plato, Descartes.
Who believed ideas are inborn? Socrates, Plato.
Who believed the mind is a blank slate? Aristotle, Locke.
What did Wundt and Titchner study? The elements of the mind by conducting (self-reflection) experiements at Leipzig, Germany in 1879
Influenced by Darwin, who established the school of functionalism, opposing structuralism? William James.
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