States of Mind

States of Mind

1983 1 Seasons
Documentary

Series of programmes about psychology, in which Jonathan Miller talks to eminent psychologists about their theories and beliefs.

Seasons

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1. George Miller

1983-02-20

Professor George Miller, from Princeton University, explains what psychology is, what psychologists do, and the importance of the Second World War to the study of human behaviour.

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2. Jerome Bruner

1983-02-27

Professor Jerome Bruner, from the New School for Social Research in New York, explains how the study of the 'mind', once a dirty word in psychology, has revolutionised the explora…

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3. Richard Gregory

1983-03-06

Until the present century vision was often regarded as a simple process - the eyes provide the brain with pictures of the outside world, and the brain just looks at them. We now k…

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4. Daniel Dennett

1983-03-13

Until recently psychologists shunned questions about the philosophy of 'mind' in the belief that they were tedious and unanswerable. Professor Daniel Dennett , from Tufts Universi…

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5. Stuart Hampshire

1983-03-20

One of Sigmund Freud's most important contributions to psychology was the notion of an unconscious mind which can guide our behaviour in curious and unexpected ways. This has not …

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6. Jerome Fodor

1983-03-27

In the 18th century it was assumed that the mind was 'transparent to itself '- that everything occurring in the brain was available to conscious thought. This idea seemed much les…

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7. Norman Geschwind

1983-04-03

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8. George Mandler

1983-04-16

For most people the expression of such feelings as fear, anger, jealousy or love forms an important part of human life. It is now recognised that psychologists have paid little at…

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9. Rom Harré

1983-04-23

The most publicised work in understanding human social behaviour in recent years has been the 'naked ape' approach which attempts to explain our dealings with each other in terms …

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10. Robert Hinde

1983-04-30

Robert Hinde has spent most of his academic life at Cambridge studying the behaviour of birds and monkeys. More recently he has turned his attention to the more complex issue of h…

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11. Clifford Geertz

1983-05-07

In Victorian times armchair anthropologists regarded tribal man as a fossilised remnant of our primitive ancestors. Clifford Geertz, Professor of Social Science at Princeton, who …

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12. Ernst Gombrich

1983-05-14

The act of painting a scene is normally imagined to be an exercise in manual dexterity. There is, however, a great deal more to drawing or painting than the simple 'copying' of a …

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13. B. A. Farrell

1983-05-21

The work of psychologist Sigmund Freud forms the basis of psychoanalysis, but his ideas have also profoundly altered the way we account for our own everyday behaviour and the beha…

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14. Hanna Segal

1983-05-28

Although psychoanalysis is usually associated with the work of Sigmund Freud, a number of psychologists have found themselves in disagreement with certain aspects of Freudian theo…

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15. Thomas Szasz

1983-06-04

Despite remarkable advances in medical science over the past century, there is still no clear medical understanding of the causes of most forms of insanity. Dr Thomas Szasz, autho…

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