Daniel N. Robinson, PhD

Affiliations: 
2018 Psychology Georgetown University, Washington, DC 
 1993-2018 Philosophy University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Area:
History of psychology, Philosophy
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1965 PhD from City University of New York: "Relations between motor responses to light and observed changes in the cerebral alpha rhythm". Source: https://onesearch.cuny.edu/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=CUNY_ALEPH004427756&context=L&vid=CUNY&lang=en_US&search_scope=everything&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab&query=creator,contains,%22Daniel%20N.%20Robinson%22,AND&sortby=date2&mode=advanced&offset=0
"Available at Graduate Center Microfilm - 2nd Floor (MIC R6 )." I cannot see this source. If you can, please let me know (robert.oshea you-know-what sce.edu.au) whom Robinson acknowledges as his supervisors and mentors so I can link him into the rest of the Academic Family Tree.

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Robinson DN. (2013) Historiography in psychology: A note on ignorance: Theory & Psychology. 23: 819-828
Robinson DN. (2010) Do the people of the United States form a nation? James Wilson's theory of rights International Journal of Constitutional Law. 8: 287-297
Robinson DN. (2003) Jefferson and Adams on the mind-body problem. History of Psychology. 6: 227-38
Robinson DN. (2001) Sigmund Koch--philosophically speaking. American Psychologist. 56: 420-424
Robinson DN. (2000) Paradigms and `the Myth of Framework' How Science Progresses Theory & Psychology. 10: 39-47
Harré R, Robinson DN. (1995) On the Primacy of Duties Philosophy. 70: 513-532
Robinson DN, Harre R. (1994) The Demography of the Kingdom of Ends Philosophy. 69: 5-19
Robinson DN. (1986) The Scottish enlightenment and its mixed bequest. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 22: 171-177
Robinson DN. (1982) Toward a science of human nature : essays on the psychologies of Mill, Hegel, Wundt, and James American Journal of Psychology. 95: 526
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