Word: koehler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Psychologists should work in close touch with men in the other fields of science rather than conduct their own experiments without regard for the unity of the whole scientific field, according to Wolfgang Koehler, professor of Philosophy and Director of the Psychological Institute at the University of Berlin who is here this year as the William James Lecturer in Psychology and Philosophy...
Professor Koehler explained that co-operation of psychologists with scientists of other fields, would prove valuable to men in fields outside of psychology. "Probably all psychologists are aware of the need of cooperating with other scientists. But since all major problems of psychologists extend naturally into the fields of neighboring sciences, any new insight or discovery in the field of psychology will have essential consequences beyond the limits of our field...
...William James Lecturer on Philosophy and Psychology during the first half-year will be Wolfgang Koehler, professor of philosophy and director of the Psychological Institute at the University of Berlin...
...addition to the new appointments, a former visiting lecturer is also returning to Harvard this year on a regular university appointment. He is William Koehler, former Director of the Weimar State Art Collection, and will come this year as Professor of Fine Arts. Professor Koehler has been Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard since September...
...Wolfgang Koehler, William James Lecturer in Philosophy and Psychology is appointed professor of Philosophy and director of the Psychological Institute at the University of Berlin, for the first half of 1934-35. Clarence Arthur Brodeur '27 has been appointed assistant in Fine Arts, and Frank Howard Clark has been appointed assistant in Zoology for the same period. For one year from September 1, 1934, the following have been appointed: Walter Edwin Sewall, Arthur Everett Pitcher, and William Clare Taylor, instructors in Mathematics, and Henry Miles O'Bryan, instructor of physics...