Lombardo Giovanni Pietro, Foschi Renato
Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy.
Hist Psychol. 2003 May;6(2):123-42. doi: 10.1037/1093-4510.6.2.123.
Since the 1920s, the road to the acknowledgement of personality psychology as a field of scientific psychology that has individuality as its object began with the founding of the discipline by Gordon W. Allport. Historians of psychology have made serious attempts to reconstruct the cultural, political, institutional, and chronological beginnings of this field in America in the 20th century. In this literature, however, an important European tradition of psychological studies of personality that developed in France in the 2nd half of the 19th century has been overlooked. The aim of this article is to cast some light on this unexplored tradition of psychological personality studies and to discuss its influence on the development of the scientific study of personality in the United States.
自20世纪20年代以来,将人格心理学认可为一门以个体为研究对象的科学心理学领域的道路,始于戈登·W·奥尔波特创立这一学科。心理学史学家已认真尝试重构20世纪美国该领域在文化、政治、制度及时间顺序上的开端。然而,在这些文献中,19世纪下半叶在法国发展起来的一个重要的欧洲人格心理学研究传统被忽视了。本文旨在揭示这一未被探索的人格心理学研究传统,并探讨其对美国人格科学研究发展的影响。