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Walter Bowers Pillsbury
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    Walter Bowers Pillsbury

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    Walter Bowers Pillsbury
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    Born
    Walter Bowers Pillsbury

    July 21, 1872
    Burlington, Iowa
    Died June 3, 1960
    Ann Arbor, Michigan
    Nationality American
    Alma mater
    Scientific career
    Fields Psychology
    Institutions
    Doctoral advisor Edward B. Titchener
    Doctoral students

    Walter Bowers Pillsbury (July 21, 1872 – June 3, 1960) was an American psychologist, born at Burlington, Iowa. He studied for two years at Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, graduated from the University of Nebraska (1892), and subsequently completed a Ph.D. at Cornell University (1896). Pillsbury taught at the University of Michigan after 1897, in 1905–1910 as junior professor of philosophy and director of the psychological laboratory and afterward as professor of psychology. In 1908–1909 he lectured at Columbia. He served as president of the Western Philosophical Association in 1907 and of the American Psychological Association in 1910. Besides contributing to the American Journal of Psychology and to The Philosophical Review, he translated, with Edward B. Titchener, Külpe's Introduction to Philosophy (1897) and published:

    • L'Attention (1906; English edition, as Attention, 1908; Spanish translation, 1910)
    • The Psychology of Reasoning (1910)
    • The Essentials of Psychology (1911)
    • A History of Psychology (1929)

    Sources

    • wikisource-logo.svg This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainColby, F.; Williams, T., eds. (1916). "Pillsbury, Walter Bowers". New International Encyclopedia. Vol. 18 (2nd ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. p. 629.

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