Daniel N. Robinson Explained
Daniel Nicholas Robinson (March 9, 1937 – September 17, 2018)[2] was an American psychologist who was a professor of psychology at Georgetown University and later in his life became a fellow of the faculty of philosophy at Oxford University.
Career
Robinson published in a wide variety of subjects, including moral philosophy, the philosophy of psychology, legal philosophy, the philosophy of the mind, intellectual history, legal history, and the history of psychology. He held academic positions at Amherst College, Georgetown University, Princeton University, and Columbia University. In addition, he served as the principal consultant to PBS and the BBC for their award-winning series "The Brain" and "The Mind", and he lectured for The Great Courses' series on Philosophy and Psychology. He was on the Board of Consulting Scholars of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions[3] and was a Senior Fellow of BYU's Wheatley Institution.[4] In 2011, he received the Gittler Award[5] from the American Psychological Association for significant contributions to the philosophical foundations of Psychology.
Primary interests
Robinson's interests ranged over the brain sciences, philosophy, law and intellectual history. Several of his works were illustrative of these interests. Regarded as a classic in its field, his An Intellectual History of Psychology[6] was praised by Ernest Hilgard for its "...development of ideas as they provide alternative perspectives on the nature of mind...The reader is carried along on a genuine intellectual adventure."[7] Robinson's enduring interest in Aristotle's thought was summarized in Aristotle's Psychology,[8] which Deborah Modrak described as "Easy to read and informative" predicting that it would "no doubt prompt readers to reflect on the relevance of Aristotle's work to modern psychology..." (International Studies in Philosophy, Volume 23, Issue 3, 1991; pp. 142–143). In this connection, Robinson was among the small group assembled by Martin Seligman in 1999 to develop the framework for Positive Psychology.[9]
In Wild Beasts and Idle Humours,[10] Robinson offered a treatise on the relationship between science and jurisprudence as this developed from ancient to contemporary times. Michael Perlin describes the book as "truly unique. It synthesizes material that I do not believe has ever been considered in this context, and links up the historical past with contemporaneous values and politics. Robinson effortlessly weaves religious history, literary history, medical history, and political history, and demonstrates how the insanity defense cannot be fully understood without consideration of all these sources." Robert Kinscherff states that it "...reads like the inner workings of a fascinating and disciplined narrative mind."[11]
Robinson's major work in moral philosophy was Praise and Blame: Moral Realism and Its Application.[12] Reviewing the book in Review of Metaphysics, Jude P. Dougherty writes, "The richness of this work cannot be comprehended in one reading. Whether the reader agrees or not with the author, one has much to learn from the profundity of Robinson's insight into the framing of moral judgment". (Rev. Metaphys., 2003, vol. 56, 899-900.)
Central to Robinson's concerns were the conceptual and philosophical foundations of psychology and related subjects. Of Robinson's Philosophy of Psychology,[13] William Dray wrote that "this highly readable book squarely addresses fundamental metaphysical, epistemological and methodological problems...His clear and informed treatment...offers salutary challenge to much conventional wisdom on the nature and prospects of psychological science."[14]
Robinson was an advocate of substance dualism.[15] [16]
Selected published works
- Books
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. The Enlightened Machine: An Analytical Introduction to Neuropsychology. 1980. Columbia University Press. New York. 978-0-231-04955-9. registration.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Psychology and Law. registration. 1980. Oxford University Press. New York. 978-0-19-502726-6.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Philosophy of Psychology. 1985. Columbia University Press. New York. 978-0-231-05923-7.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Aristotle's Psychology. 1999. Joe Christensen Inc.. [S.l.]. 978-0-9672066-0-8.
- Eccles, John C. and Robinson, Daniel N. (1984). The Wonder of Being Human: Our Brain and Our Mind. New York, N.Y.: Free Press.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. An Intellectual History of Psychology. registration. 1995. University of Wisconsin Press. Madison, WI. 978-0-299-14844-7. 3rd.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Wild beasts & Idle Humours : the Insanity Defense from Antiquity to the Present. 1998. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 978-0-674-95290-4. 1st Harvard University Press pbk..
- Robinson, Daniel N., ed. (1998) The Mind. Oxford [UK]: Oxford Univ. Press.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Praise and Blame : Moral Realism and its Application. 2002. Princeton University Press. Princeton, N.J.. 978-0-691-05724-8.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Consciousness and Mental Life. 2008. Columbia University Press. New York. 978-0-231-14100-0.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. How is nature possible? : Kant's project in the First critique. 2012. Continuum. London. 978-1-4411-4851-3.
- Articles
- Robinson. Daniel N.. Visual reaction time and the human alpha rhythm: The effects of stimulus luminance, area, and duration. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 71. 1. 16–25. 10.1037/h0022683. 5902138. 1966.
- Robinson. D. N.. Disinhibition of Visually Masked Stimuli. Science. 7 October 1966. 154. 3745. 157–158. 10.1126/science.154.3745.157. 5922862. 1966Sci...154..157R. 32267073.
- Robinson. D. N.. Visual Discrimination of Temporal Order. Science. 2 June 1967. 156. 3779. 1263–1264. 10.1126/science.156.3779.1263. 6025553. 1967Sci...156.1263R. 22555505.
- ROBINSON. DANIEL N.. Visual Disinhibition with Binocular and Interocular Presentations. Journal of the Optical Society of America. 1 February 1968. 58. 2. 254–7. 10.1364/JOSA.58.000254. 5638912. 1968JOSA...58..254R.
- Robinson. D. N.. Critical Flicker-Fusion of Solid and Annular Stimuli. Science. 9 January 1970. 167. 3915. 207–208. 10.1126/science.167.3915.207. 5409650. 1970Sci...167..207R. 27931120.
- Robinson. Daniel N.. Therapies: A clear and present danger. American Psychologist. 28. 2. 129–133. 10.1037/h0034244. 4689042. 1973.
- Robinson. Daniel N.. What Sort of Persons Are Hemispheres? Another Look at 'Split-Brain' Man. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 27. 1. 73–78. 10.1093/bjps/37.1.73. 1986. 229320696.
- Robinson. Daniel N.. Cerebral plurality and the unity of self. American Psychologist. 37. 8. 904–910. 10.1037/0003-066X.37.8.904. 7137701. 1982.
- Robinson. Daniel N.. Ethics and advocacy. American Psychologist. 39. 7. 787–793. 10.1037/0003-066X.39.7.787. 1984.
- 20129179. Antigone's Defense: A Critical Study of "Natural Law Theory: Contemporary Essays". Daniel N.. Robinson. 1 January 1991. The Review of Metaphysics. 45. 2. 363–392.
- Robinson. Daniel N.. Is there a Jamesian tradition in psychology?. American Psychologist. 48. 6. 638–643. 10.1037/0003-066X.48.6.638. 1993.
- Robinson. D. N.. Therapy as Theory and as Civics. Theory & Psychology. 1 October 1997. 7. 5. 675–681. 10.1177/0959354397075005. 145802432.
- 20131189. Fitness for the Rule of Law. Daniel N.. Robinson. 1 January 1999. The Review of Metaphysics. 52. 3. 539–552.
- Robinson Daniel."On the evident, the self-evident and the (merely) observed".American Journal of Jurisprudence, 2002, vol 47, pp. 197–210.
- Robinson. Daniel N.. Jefferson and Adams on the mind-body problem. History of Psychology. 6. 3. 227–238. 10.1037/1093-4510.6.3.227. 14506810. 2003.
- 20131898. How Religious Experience "Works": Jamesian Pragmatism and Its Warrants. Daniel N.. Robinson. 1 January 2003. The Review of Metaphysics. 56. 4. 763–778.
- Robinson. D. N.. Consciousness: The First Frontier. Theory & Psychology. 8 December 2010. 20. 6. 781–793. 10.1177/0959354310369944. 10.1.1.1029.7912. 220396336.
- Robinson. D. N.. Do the people of the United States form a nation? James Wilson's theory of rights. International Journal of Constitutional Law. 18 August 2010. 8. 2. 287–297. 10.1093/icon/moq005. free.
- Robinson. Daniel N.. Determinism: Did Libet Make the Case?. Philosophy. 15 June 2012. 87. 3. 395–401. 10.1017/S0031819112000253. 170354988.
- Video Lectures / Podcasts
See also
Notes and References
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- http://commentary.jameswilsoninstitute.org/2018/09/remembering-daniel-nicholas-robinson-1937-2018/ Remembering Daniel Nicholas Robinson (1937-2018)
- Web site: James Madison Society James Madison Program. jmp.princeton.edu. en. 2017-09-02.
- Web site: The Wheatley Institution Organization. wheatley.byu.edu. en-US. 2017-09-02. 2017-09-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20170902090729/https://wheatley.byu.edu/the-wheatley-institution-organization/. dead.
- Web site: APF Joseph B. Gittler Award. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20170902050037/https://www.apa.org/apf/funding/gittler.aspx?tab=4. 2017-09-02. dead. 2017-09-02.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. An intellectual history of psychology. registration. 1995. University of Wisconsin Press. Madison, WI. 978-0-299-14844-7. 3rd.
- Book: University of Wisconsin Press. 2019-12-15.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Aristotle's psychology. 1999. Joe Christensen Inc.. [S.l.]. 978-0-9672066-0-8.
- Web site: Positive Clinical Psychology . 2014-10-01 . 2017-09-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141001132438/http://www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu/posclinpsychchap.htm . 2014-10-01 .
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Wild beasts & idle humours : the insanity defense from antiquity to the present. 1998. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 978-0-674-95290-4. 1st Harvard University Press pbk..
- Web site: Wild Beasts and Idle Humours — Daniel N. Robinson Harvard University Press. www.hup.harvard.edu. en. 2017-09-02.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Praise and blame : moral realism and its application. 2002. Princeton University Press. Princeton, N.J.. 978-0-691-05724-8.
- Book: Robinson. Daniel N.. Philosophy of psychology. 1985. Columbia University Press. New York. 978-0-231-05923-7.
- Book: Philosophy of Psychology. 978-0-231-05923-7. Robinson. Daniel N. 1985. Columbia University Press .
- Coleman. Sam. 2009. Consciousness and Mental Life. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. en-GB. January 27, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230127142943/https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/consciousness-and-mental-life/. live.
- Leiber, Justin. 2009. Consciousness and Mental Life by Daniel N. Robinson. The Quarterly Review of Biology. 84. 3. 300-301. 10.1086/644689.