Wozniak Robert H
Department of Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, USA.
Am Psychol. 2009 Feb-Mar;64(2):93-101. doi: 10.1037/a0013850.
James Mark Baldwin is one of the most important and least known early American scientific psychologists. Drawing inspiration from Charles Darwin and other evolutionists of the period, Baldwin developed a biosocial theory of psychological development that influenced both Jean Piaget and Lev S. Vygotsky; and he proposed a mechanism relating learned adaptations in the individual to phylogenesis (frequently termed the "Baldwin effect") that is of considerable interest to those currently modeling processes of learning and evolution. After a brief introduction to Baldwin's career, this article describes the intellectual context within which his evolutionary thinking developed. Three of his most important contributions are then discussed: his theory of individual adaptation or learning, his concept of "social heredity," and his articulation of the "Baldwin effect." The article concludes with a brief evaluation of the contemporary importance of Baldwin's ideas.
詹姆斯·马克·鲍德温是美国早期最重要但却鲜为人知的科学心理学家之一。鲍德温从查尔斯·达尔文及当时的其他进化论者那里汲取灵感,发展出一种心理发展的生物社会理论,该理论对让·皮亚杰和列夫·S·维果茨基都产生了影响;他还提出了一种将个体习得的适应性与种系发生联系起来的机制(常被称为“鲍德温效应”),这一机制引起了当前那些对学习和进化过程进行建模的研究者的极大兴趣。在对鲍德温的职业生涯作了简要介绍之后,本文描述了其进化思想得以发展的知识背景。接着讨论了他的三项最重要的贡献:他的个体适应或学习理论、他的“社会遗传”概念以及他对“鲍德温效应”的阐释。文章最后对鲍德温思想在当代的重要性作了简要评价。