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About the Author
Robert H. Wozniak (Ph.D, Psychology, University of Michigan, 1966) is Professor of Psychology at Bryn Mawr
College. Past President of the Piaget Society, former Chair of the Review Committee of the
Cheiron Society for the Study of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, and Archivist for the
Society for Research in Child Development, Professor Wozniak has published in the areas of
cognitive and social development, and written on James Mark Baldwin and the early history of
American developmental psychology, the history of behaviorism, the history of psychological science in the former Soviet
Union, and on Piaget. His current historical research focuses on the development of American
clinical psychology.
Citation:
Wozniak, Robert H. "Mind and Body: Rene Déscartes to William
James"
http://serendipstudio.org/Mind/;
Bryn Mawr College, Serendip 1995
Originally published in 1992 at Bethesda, MD & Washington, DC by the National
Library of Medicine and the American Psychological Association.
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