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  1. David Hartley FRS (/ ˈ h ɑːr t l i /; baptized 21 June 1705 Old Style; died 28 August 1757) was an English philosopher and founder of the Associationist school of psychology.

  2. Nov 25, 2002 · David Hartley (1705–57) is the author of Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duty, and his Expectations (1749)—a wide-ranging synthesis of neurology, moral psychology, and spirituality (i.e., our “frame,” “duty,” and “expectations”).

  3. Aug 4, 2024 · David Hartley was an English physician and philosopher credited with the first formulation of the psychological system known as associationism. Attempting to explain how thought processes occur, Hartley’s associationism, with later modifications, has endured as an integral part of modern.

  4. Oct 15, 2010 · Media reported that David Hartley of McAllen, Texas, and his wife, Tiffany, were on Jet Skis photographing a semi-submerged church in the Old Guerrero region of the Mexican side of Falcon Lake...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › psychology-and-psychiatry-biographies › david-hartleyDavid Hartley | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · David Hartley (1705–1757), called the father of British psychology, was indeed the first to use the word “psychology” in its modern sense. He attempted a comprehensive interpretation of psychological phenomena based on the observation of behavior, bearing in mind its physiological substrate.

  6. Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duty, and his Expectations is 18th-century British philosopher David Hartley's major work. Published in two parts in 1749 by Samuel Richardson, it puts forth Hartley's principal theories: the doctrine of vibrations and the doctrine of associations.

  7. David Hartley has been called both the most inventive and the most influential psychologist of the eighteenth century.1 At the same time, he has too often been considered only as a spokesman of the mechanical

  8. David Hartley (June 21, 1705 – August 28, 1757) was an English philosopher and founder of the Associationist school of psychology. He provided a materialistic approach to empiricism by seeking to explain the development of thoughts as a physical function in the human brain.

  9. David Hartley the Younger (1732 – 19 December 1813) was an English statesman, a scientific inventor and the son of the philosopher David Hartley.

  10. May 23, 2020 · David Hartley (1705–1757) was an English physician and a philosopher, known as the precursor of “associationist psychology,” which was developed by James Mill, John Stuart Mill, and Alexander Bain in the nineteenth century.

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