Théodule-Armand Ribot (; 18 December 18399 December 1916) was a French psychologist.

Biography

He was born at Guingamp, and was educated at the Lycée de St Brieuc. He is known as the founder of scientific psychology in France,

He passed his agrégation in philosophy, this allowed him to teach in high school. He worked as a high school teacher in Vesoul (1866–1868), and then in Laval (1868–1872).

Following the experimental and synthetic methods, he brought together a large number of instances of inherited peculiarities. He paid particular attention to the physical element of mental life, ignoring all spiritual or nonmaterial factors in man. In his work on La Psychologie anglaise contemporaine: l'école expérimentale (1870), he showed his sympathy with the sensationalist school, and again in his translation of Herbert Spencer's Principles of Psychology.

Bibliography

Works

  • La Psychologie anglaise contemporaine: l'école expérimentale (1870)
  • La philosophie de Schopenhauer (1874)
  • Psychologie de l'attention (1889)
  • La Psychologie des sentiments (1896)
  • L'Evolution des idées générales (1897)
  • Essai sur l'imagination créatrice (1900)
  • La Logique des sentiments (1904)
  • Essai sur les passions (1906)