Some of you may recall that a few years ago I produced a video
documentary on the huge public controversy that swirled around the
hiring of a new professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto in
1889. The matter is of somewhat more than local Toronto interest because
one of the prime candidates for the position was James Mark Baldwin, who
would later go on to become a noted evolutionary theorist, a
revolutionary developmental psychologist, and a major player in the
early American Psychological Association and the early psychology journals.
That documentary, "An Academy in Crisis," is now available online at
Google Video. The URL is
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=31528576023114946
You can also find it by search "academy in crisis" or "christopher green
toronto".
It is also downloadable from the Google Video website, so that you could
put it on your own computer if you wanted to play it in class, rather
than playing it off the website.
It runs about 40 min. The quality is not as good as the DVD, but it is
much more convenient online.
I hope to post to Google Video my other documentary, on the "prehistory"
of functionalist psychology, later today
Regards,
--
Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.yorku.ca/christo/
phone: 416-736-5115 ext. 66164
fax: 416-736-5814
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