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  1. Mary Whiton Calkins was a pioneering American Philosopher and Psychologist who made tremendous contributions to these fields that many still recognize today. Calkins was born in 1863 in Hartford, Connecticut but ended up moving with her family to Massachusetts where she completed most of her studies (Mary Whiton Calkins: American philosopher ...

  2. 1905 APA President. Mary Whiton Calkins was the 14th President of APA and the first woman to serve in that office. Although she earned her PhD at Harvard under William James, Calkins was refused the degree by the Harvard Corporation (who continues to refuse to grant the degree posthumously) on the grounds that Harvard did not accept women.

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  4. Mar 22, 2023 · Mary Whiton Calkins (30 March 1863 – 26 February 1930) was an American philosopher and psychologist. She pioneered equal educational and career opportunities for women psychologists. She was the first woman to become president of the American Psychological Association .

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Mary Wilton Calkins was born in 1863 in Connecticut. Her father was a prominent Presbyterian minister. She attended both Wellesley University and Smith College, among others. In 1885 she earned ...

  6. Calkins, Mary Whiton (1863–1930) American psychologist and philosopher who was the first woman president of both the American Psychological Association and the American Philosophical Association. Born Mary Whiton Calkins in Hartford, Connecticut, on March 30, 1863; died in Newton, Massachusetts, on February 26, 1930; daughter of Wolcott (a ...

  7. Mary Whiton Calkins, philosopher and psychologist, was the first woman to be elected president of the American Philosophical Association. She lived during “the golden age” of American philosophy and studied under two of the classic American philosophers, William James and Josiah Royce. Though she was influenced by both of these teachers ...

  8. Mary was born in Hartford, Connecticut on March 30, 1863 to Wolcott and Charlotte Calkins (Zusne, 1984). The oldest of five children, Mary was extremely close to her New England Puritan family, especially to her mother. As the Calkins1s greatly valued education, Mary attended the local elementary school and learned German in private lessons.

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