1. How do modern historical conditions allow for the emergence of a psychological subject? Aspart of your answer consider the following questions: How does the modern subject differfrom the ancient one? How did modern socio-historical trends i.e., in philosophy, commerce,and in religious, family, and everyday life create a modern human subject suitable forpsychological science? In your answer, make sure to address Charles Taylors understanding of the making of the modern identity. (long essay)
2. Historically trace the early naturalization of the human mind in philosophy, medicine and the emergent discipline of psychology. As part of your answer address the following: The Cartesian mind/body divide, Kants challenge, the roles of mechanism and brain localization, the significance of psychophysics, the importance of Wundts laboratory and research, the achievement of behaviorism (see Watsons text), and the continuing role of Darwinian thought. (long essay)
Make sure to fully answer both questions and have well developed ideas and organized paragraphs.