James Mark Baldwin

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Baldwin, James Mark (1861—1934)

An American psychologist, Baldwin taught successively on the staff at Toronto, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, and Mexico universities. In his Fragments of Philosophy and Science (1903), his agnosticism is expressed and he disavows the creeds and accepted God only as “a construction of the imagination” (based on reality) or “the ideal self.”

(See his autobiography.)

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