Pre- Modernism
pre- Modernism
/ˈmɒd(ə)nɪz(ə)m/
Pre-Modern Psychology: [ancient past to late 1800's] Let's go back centuries and centuries, to a time when psychology was viewed as a philosophy and not yet a science.
A belief system only becomes accepted as part of the human culture when it passes the test of time successfully along the way. Psychology is closely linked to the times of the intellectual and elite in Greece and Egypt. In the pre-modernism era psychology grew its identity from the schools of philosophy.
During this time discussions of the human thoughts and manner of thinking were issues discussed broadly and as a dual movement namely physiological as well as spiritual.
Here the WHY played a predominant part in discussions. WHY are things the way they are.

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