Prof. Dr. William R. Woodward

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-3 und Äquivalente
FachgebietTheoretische Philosophie,Allgemeine, Kognitive und Mathematische Psychologie

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandUSA
OrtDurham
Universität/InstitutionUniversity of New Hampshire
Institut/AbteilungDepartment of Psychology

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Carl-Friedrich GraumannPsychologisches Institut, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Gundolf KeilInstitut für Geschichte der Medizin, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Würzburg
Prof. Dr. Heinrich SchippergesInstitut für Geschichte der Medizin, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.07.1981

Programm(e)

1981Humboldt-Forschungsstipendien-Programm

Publikationen (Auswahl)

1996William R. Woodward, Steven C. Clark: The reflection of Russian psychology in East German psychological practice . In: A. Gilgen & C. Gilgen Post-Soviet perspectives on Russian psychology . Greenwood, 1996. 236-250
1996William R. Woodward: B. F. Skinner and behaviorism as cultural icons: From local knowledge to reader reception. In: Laurence D. Smith, William R. Woodward, Skinner and behaviorism in American culture. Lehigh University Press, 1996. 7-34
1996Laurence D. Smith, William R. Woodward (Eds.): B. F. Skinner and behaviorism in American culture. Lehigh University Press, 1996
1995Helga Sprung, Lothar Sprung, William R. Woodward: Women in the history of German-speaking psychology: The model of Kurt Lewin's research group in Berlin. In: Cuadernos Argentinos de historia de la psicologia, 1995, 61-82
1994William R. Woodward: Beyond the white male canon: Teaching postcolonial history of psychology. In: Psychologie und Geschichte, 1994, 200-211
1993David Devonis, William R. Woodward: An invitation to interfield science. Reply to commentators. In: Annals of Theoretical Psychology, 1993, 173-206
1993William R. Woodward, David Devonis: Toward a new understanding of scientific change: Applying interfield science to the history of psychology. In: Annals of Theoretical Psychology, 1993, 87-124
1992William R. Woodward, Michael Kalinowski: Child care without walls. An East Berlin update. In: Child Care Information Exchange, 1992, 5-8
1991William R. Woodward: World views and scientific discipline formation. Science studies in the German Democratic Republic . Kluwer, 1991
1991William R. Woodward: World views and scientific discipline formation: How GDR science studies contributed to the fall of the wall. In: William R. Woodward, Robert S. Cohen, World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the GDR. Kluwer, 1991. 1-16
1990William R. Woodward: Stevens, S. S. . In: C. C. Gillispie, Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Supplement, vol. 18, ed. F. L. Holmes. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1990. 869-875
1987William R. Woodward: Bemerkungen zur Wissenschaftsgeschichtschreibung von Naturphilosophie und Pathologie. In: Greifswalder Philosophische Hefte, 1987, 23-29
1987William R. Woodward: Conclusion: Professionalization, rationality, and political linkages in twentieth-century psychology. . In: M. G. Ash, W. R. Woodward, Psychology in twentieth century thought and society . Cambridge University Press, 1987. 295-309
1987Mitchell G. Ash, William R. Woodward (Eds.): Psychology in twentieth-century thought and society. Cambridge University Press, 1987
1985William R. Woodward: Committed history and philosophy of the social sciences in the two Germanies . In: History of Science, 1985, 25-72
1985William R. Woodward: Lotze's concept of function: Its Kantian origin and its impact on evolutionism in the United States. In: Guenter Eckardt, Wolfgang Bringmann, & Lothar Sprung Contributions to a history of developmental psychology . Mouton, 1985. 147-156
1984William R. Woodward: Marxism, critical rationalism, and phenomenology in postwar German psychology. In: Helio Carpintero, Psychology in historical context. Essays in honor of Professor Josef Brozek . University of Valencia, 1984. 375-380
1982William R. Woodward: Introduction: Stretching the limits of psychology's history. In: W. R. Woodward, M. G. Ash, The problematic science. Praeger, 1982. 1-6
1982William R. Woodward: The 'discovery' of social behaviorism and social learning theory. In: American Psychologist, 1982, 396-410
1982William R. Woodward, Mitchell G. Ash (Eds.): The problematic science: Psychology in nineteenth-century thought. . Praeger, 1982
1982William R. Woodward: The use of history in the social science curriculum. In: Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1982, 286-288
1982William R. Woodward: Wundt's program for the New Psychology: Vicissitudes in theory, experiment, and system. In: William R. Woodward, Mitchell G. Ash, The problematic science: Psychology in nineteenth-century Thought. Praeger, 1982. 167-197