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Who did Wilhelm Wundt influence?

  • Hugo Münsterberg
    Hugo Münsterberg

    Hugo Münsterberg (born June 1, 1863 in Danzig, Germany, died December 16, 1916), the German-born American academic psychologist

  • Hermann von Helmholtz
    Hermann von Helmholtz

    Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894), the physicist

  • James McKeen Cattell
    James McKeen Cattell

    James McKeen Cattell (May 25, 1860-January 20, 1944), American psychologist, the first professor of psychology in the United States at the University of Pennsylvania

  • Lightner Witmer
    Lightner Witmer

    Lightner Witmer (1867-1956), regarded as the inventor of the term "Clinical Psychology" and the co-founder of the world's first Psychological Clinic in 1896 at the University of Pennsylvania

  • Oswald Külpe
    Oswald Külpe
    Oswald Külpe

    Oswald Külpe (August 3, 1862 - December 30, 1915), one of the structural psychologists of the late 19th and early 20th century

  • Nikolai Lossky
    Nikolai Lossky

    Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky, (November 24 N.S. December 6, 1870–January 24, 1965), the Russian philosopher, representative of Russian idealism, intuitionism, personalism, ethics and his intuitivism

  • Gottfried Leibniz
    Gottfried Leibniz
    Gottfried Leibniz

    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (also Leibnitz or von Leibniz; 1 July 1646 – 14 November 1716), the German philosopher and mathematician who wrote primarily in Latin and French

  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (August 27, 1770 – November 14, 1831), the German philosopher, and with Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, one of the creators of German Idealism

  • Bronisław Malinowski
    Bronisław Malinowski

    Bronisław Kasper Malinowski (April 7, 1884 - May 16, 1942), the Polish anthropologist widely considered to be one of the most important anthropologists of the twentieth century because of his pioneering work on ethnographic fieldwork

  • Baruch Spinoza
    Baruch Spinoza

    Spinoza or Baruch Spinoza (Baruch Shpinoza, ) (November 24, 1632 – February 21, 1677), the Jewish Philosopher of Dutch origin

  • Edward B. Titchener
    Edward B. Titchener

    Edward Bradford Titchener, D.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. (1867-1927), the Englishman and a student of Wilhelm Wundt before becoming a professor of psychology and founding the first psychology laboratory in the United States at Cornell University

  • G. Stanley Hall
    G. Stanley Hall

    G. Stanley Hall (1844-1924), the American psychologist

  • Charles Hubbard Judd

    Charles Hubbard Judd (February 20, 1873 - July 18, 1946), the American educational psychologist who played an influential role in the formation of the discipline

  • Charles Edward Spearman (September 10 1863 - September 17 1945), the English psychologist known for work in statistics, as a pioneer of factor analysis, and for Spearman's rank correlation coefficient

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