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"Physiology and psychology cover, between them, the field of vital phenomena; they deal with the facts of life at large, and in particular with the facts of human life"

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There’s a quiet act of empire-building in Wundt’s tidy division of the world into two jurisdictions: physiology and psychology. He isn’t merely describing academic departments; he’s staking a claim that “vital phenomena” - the unruly mess once handled by metaphysics, theology, or armchair philosophy - can be brought under disciplined observation. The line works because it sounds like neutral taxonomy while smuggling in a radical promise: life, including human life, is knowable in the same sober register as nerves, reflexes, and sensation.

The pairing is strategic. Physiology supplies the credibility of the body: measurable, repeatable, machine-adjacent. Psychology, in Wundt’s vision, doesn’t float above that solidity; it completes the map. “Between them” is the key phrase, implying both completeness and cooperation, as if the remaining mysteries are just gaps awaiting method. It’s an argument against mysticism without bothering to name the enemy.

Context sharpens the intent. Wundt, often treated as a founder of experimental psychology, is writing in the late 19th-century moment when laboratories and instruments were becoming cultural symbols of truth. By framing psychology as a partner discipline rather than a speculative pastime, he positions it to inherit the authority of the natural sciences. The subtext is institutional as much as intellectual: if psychology is about “facts,” it deserves funding, chairs, journals - and a seat at the table where modernity defines what counts as real.

It’s also a subtle narrowing. “Vital phenomena” becomes legible only insofar as it can be rendered as bodily process or mental fact. Everything else gets politely pushed off the map.

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Wilhelm Wundt (August 16, 1832 - August 31, 1920) was a Psychologist from Germany.

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