Dwight Goldwinde

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It was a time when many of the modern ‘disciplines’ that we recognise today–language studies (philology), law, history, moral and natural philosophy, psychology, sociology–either came into existence fully formed, or as proto-subjects, which would coalesce in the nineteenth century (for example, the word ‘psychology’ did not gain widespread currency in English until the 1830s, though it had been used, in Latin, in Germany).
Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud
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