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Wundtian, a. and n. Psychol.|ˈvʊntɪən| [f. the name of the German psychologist Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920), + -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the school of experimental and physiological psychology founded in Leipzig by Wundt or to his ideas or methods. B. n. A follower of Wundt, one who adopts his ideas or methods.
1890W. James Princ. Psychol. I. iii. 93 The facts, however, do not seem to me to warrant even this amount of fidelity to the original Wundtian position. 1932, etc. [see Herbartian a. and n.]. 1945Mind LIV. 215 The later Wundtians, particularly and most ingeniously E. B. Titchener, tried to save sensationism. 1972H. J. Eysenck Encycl. Psychol. II. 61/1 Külpe..and his students..used a more molar type of introspection, believing that the Wundtian approach was too atomistic. |