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Insects, instincts and boundary work in early social psychology

机译:早期社会心理学中的昆虫,本能和边界工作

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Insects factored as 'symbols of instinct', necessary as a rhetorical device in the boundary work of early social psychology. They were symbolically used to draw a dividing line between humans and animals, clarifying views on instinct and consciousness. These debates were also waged to determine if social psychology was a subfield of sociology or psychology. The exchange between psychologist James Mark Baldwin and sociologist Charles Abram Ellwood exemplifies this particular aspect of boundary work. After providing a general background of the debates, I turn specifically to the writings of Baldwin and Ellwood between 1890 and 1936, tracing the use of insects as 'symbols of instinct'.
机译:昆虫是“本能的象征”,是早期社会心理学的边界工作中作为修辞手段所必需的。它们被象征性地用来划定人与动物之间的界线,以阐明对本能和意识的看法。还进行了这些辩论以确定社会心理学是社会学还是心理学的一个子领域。心理学家詹姆斯·马克·鲍德温(James Mark Ba​​ldwin)与社会学家查尔斯·艾布拉姆·埃尔伍德(Charles Abram Ellwood)之间的交流体现了边界工作的这一特定方面。在提供了辩论的一般背景之后,我将具体介绍鲍德温和埃尔伍德在1890年至1936年之间的著作,追溯使用昆虫作为“本能的象征”。

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