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Philosophische Studien

19th-century psychology periodical From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Philosophische Studien (Philosophical Studies) was the first journal of experimental psychology, founded by Wilhelm Wundt in 1881.[1] The first volume was published in 1883; the last, the 18th, in 1903.[2] Wundt then founded a similar volume entitled Psychologische Studien, with volumes from 1905 to 1917.[2]

Other early psychology journals

In 1887, G. Stanley Hall, who studied with Wundt in 1879, founded The American Journal of Psychology.[3]

In 1890, Hermann Ebbinghaus and Arthur König founded Zeitschrift für Psychologie  [de], then known as Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane.[4]

In 1903, one of Wundt's habilitants, Ernst Meumann, founded Archiv für die gesamte Psychologie.[5]

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