What were the main points in the reading that directly or indirectly are relevant to psychology? What did the author have to say about those points?
If you are reading an article about the time period, rather than an original work of a famous thinker, what did the article say about the time period, especially in regards to influences on thought of the time?
Does the article address any of the major debates in psychology, and if so, how does it address them?
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