Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE
- CHAPTER I THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
- CHAPTER II OUR BODILY FRAME
- CHAPTER III OUR LIFE
- CHAPTER IV OUR EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
- CHAPTER V THE HISTORY OF OUR SPECIES
- CHAPTER VI THE NATURE OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER VII PSYCHIC GRADATIONS
- CHAPTER VIII THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER IX THE PHYLOGENY OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER X CONSCIOUSNESS
- CHAPTER XI THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER XII THE LAW OF SUBSTANCE
- CHAPTER XIII THE EVOLUTION OF THE WORLD
- CHAPTER XIV THE UNITY OF NATURE
- CHAPTER XV GOD AND THE WORLD
- CHAPTER XVI KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF
- CHAPTER XVII SCIENCE AND CHRISTIANITY
- CHAPTER XVIII OUR MONISTIC RELIGION
- CHAPTER XIX OUR MONISTIC ETHICS
- CHAPTER XX SOLUTION OF THE WORLD-PROBLEMS
- INDEX
CHAPTER VIII - THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE SOUL
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE
- CHAPTER I THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
- CHAPTER II OUR BODILY FRAME
- CHAPTER III OUR LIFE
- CHAPTER IV OUR EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
- CHAPTER V THE HISTORY OF OUR SPECIES
- CHAPTER VI THE NATURE OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER VII PSYCHIC GRADATIONS
- CHAPTER VIII THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER IX THE PHYLOGENY OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER X CONSCIOUSNESS
- CHAPTER XI THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL
- CHAPTER XII THE LAW OF SUBSTANCE
- CHAPTER XIII THE EVOLUTION OF THE WORLD
- CHAPTER XIV THE UNITY OF NATURE
- CHAPTER XV GOD AND THE WORLD
- CHAPTER XVI KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF
- CHAPTER XVII SCIENCE AND CHRISTIANITY
- CHAPTER XVIII OUR MONISTIC RELIGION
- CHAPTER XIX OUR MONISTIC ETHICS
- CHAPTER XX SOLUTION OF THE WORLD-PROBLEMS
- INDEX
Summary
Importance of ontogeny to psychology. Development of the childsoul. Commencement of existence of the individual soul. The storing of the soul. Mythology of the origin of the soul. Physiology of the origin of the soul. Elementary processes in conception. Coalescence of the ovum and the spermatozoon. Cell-love. Heredity of the soul from parents and ancestors. Its physiological nature as the mechanics of the protoplasm. Blending of souls (psychic amphigony). Reversion, psychological atavism. The biogenetic law in psychology. Palingenetic repetition and cenogenetic modification. Embryonic and post-embryonic psychogeny.
The human soul—whatever we may hold as to its nature—undergoes a continual development throughout the life of the individual. This ontogenetic fact is of fundamental importance in our monistic psychology, though the “professional” psychologists pay little or no attention to it. Since the embryology of the individual is, on Baer's principle—and in accordance with the universal belief of modern biologists—the “true torch-bearer for all research into the organic body,” it will afford us a reliable light on the momentous problems of its psychic activity.
Although, however, this “embryology of the soul” is so important and interesting, it has hitherto met with the consideration it deserves only within a very narrow circle. Until recently teachers were almost the only ones to occupy themselves with a part of the problem; since their avocation compelled them to assist and supervise the formation of the psychic activity in the child, they were bound to take a theoretical interest, also, in the psychogenetic facts that came under their notice.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1900