This book reassesses the seminal work of Wilhelm Wundt by discussing the history and philosophy of psychology. It traces the pioneering theorist s intellectual development and the evolution of psychology throughout his career. The author draws on little-known sources to situate psychological concepts in Wundt s philosophical thought and address common myths and misconceptions relating to Wundt s ideas. The ideas presented in this book show why Wundt s work remains relevant in this era of ongoing mind/brain debate and interest continues in the links between psychology and philosophy.