Alexander Bain

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Alexander Bain was a 19th-century Scottish philosopher and psychologist known for pioneering work in associationist psychology and for helping to establish psychology as an independent scientific discipline.

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instanceOf academic
author
human
philosopher
psychologist
almaMater Marischal College
University of Aberdeen
author Alexander Bain self-linksurface differs
birthDate 1818-06-11
birthPlace Aberdeen
Scotland
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1903-09-18
educatedAt Aberdeen Grammar School
employer University of Aberdeen
ethnicGroup Scottish
fieldOfWork education
logic
philosophy
psychology
genre non-fiction
influenced William James
early experimental psychology
influencedBy British empiricism
David Hume
John Stuart Mill
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest empiricism
philosophy of mind
psychology of association
movement associationist psychology
name Alexander Bain self-link
notableFor helping to establish psychology as an independent scientific discipline
pioneering work in associationist psychology
notableWork Logic
Mental and Moral Science
The Emotions and the Will
The Senses and the Intellect
philosophicalSchool associationism
empiricism
positionHeld Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen
Professor of Logic and English
Regius Professor of Logic
publicationDateOfWork 1855
workLocation Aberdeen
London, England
surface form: London

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Charles Sanders Peirce influencedBy Alexander Bain
Alexander Bain name Alexander Bain self-link
Alexander Bain author Alexander Bain self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Senses and the Intellect