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  2. Princeton University Department of Psychology - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, psychology received recognition in the title when the department was renamed Department of Philosophy and Psychology. It was not until 1920, however, that the Department of Psychology was established with Howard Warren as its first chairman. [1] In 1924, Eno Hall was constructed to house the department.

  3. Daniel N. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    He was on the Board of Consulting Scholars of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions [3] and was a Senior Fellow of BYU's Wheatley Institution. [4] In 2011, he received the Gittler Award [5] from the American Psychological Association for significant contributions to the philosophical foundations of ...

  4. Howard C. Warren - Wikipedia

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    Howard Crosby Warren (1867 – 1934) was an American psychologist and the first chairman of the Princeton University Psychology department. [1] He was also president of the American Psychological Association in 1913. [2] The Society of Experimental Psychologists awards the Howard Crosby Warren Medal each year in his honor.

  5. Sarah-Jane Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Sarah-Jane Leslie is the Class of 1943 Professor of Philosophy and former Dean of the Graduate School at Princeton University, [1] where she is also affiliated faculty in the Department of Psychology, [2] the Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science and Public Policy, [3] the Program in Cognitive Science, the Program in Linguistics, and the University Center for Human Values.

  6. James Mark Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    James Mark Baldwin in 1917. James Mark Baldwin (January 12, 1861, Columbia, South Carolina – November 8, 1934, Paris) [1] [2] was an American philosopher and psychologist who was educated at Princeton under the supervision of Scottish philosopher James McCosh and who was one of the founders of the Department of Psychology at Princeton and the University of Toronto. [3]

  7. Philip Johnson-Laird - Wikipedia

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    Philip Nicholas Johnson-Laird, FRS, FBA (born 12 October 1936) [1] is a philosopher of language and reasoning and a developer of the mental model theory of reasoning. [2] He was a professor at Princeton University's Department of Psychology, as well as the author of several notable books on human cognition and the psychology of reasoning.

  8. Tania Lombrozo - Wikipedia

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    Lombrozo was made the Arthur W. Marks Professor of Psychology at Princeton University in 2019. Her research looks to understand cognition. She is particularly interested in explanation and understanding, as well as folk epistemology. [6] She was a frequent contributor to NPR, where she wrote on psychology and cognitive science. [7]

  9. Gilbert Harman - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Harman (May 26, 1938 [3] – November 13, 2021 [4]) was an American philosopher, who taught at Princeton University from 1963 [5] until his retirement in 2017. [6] He published widely in philosophy of language, cognitive science, philosophy of mind, ethics, moral psychology, epistemology, statistical learning theory, and metaphysics.