
Hugo 1863-1916 Münsterberg
著者について
Hugo Münsterberg was a prominent psychologist and philosopher known for his pioneering work in applied psychology. Born in Münster, Germany, he studied under the influential philosopher Wilhelm Wundt. Münsterberg immigrated to the United States, where he became a professor at Harvard University. His contributions to psychology were vast, focusing on areas such as industrial efficiency, forensic psychology, and the psychology of art and literature. He was particularly interested in how psychological principles could be applied to real-world problems, advocating for the use of psychological research in various industries.
Münsterberg authored several important texts, including "American Problems From the Point of View of a Psychologist" and "Psychology and Industrial Efficiency." These works helped establish the foundation for modern psychological practices in various fields, including business and education. He was well-respected in both academic circles and by practitioners, and his ideas influenced the development of psychology in America. Despite his significant contributions, his legacy has often been overshadowed by other figures in psychology.