Thomas Cogswell Upham

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Thomas Cogswell Upham

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Birthplace: Deerfield, Rockingham, NH, United States
Death: 1872 (72-73)
New York City, NY, United States (Stroke)
Place of Burial: Brunwick, Cumberland, ME, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Nathaniel Upham, U.S. Representative and Judith Upham
Husband of Phoebe Upham
Father of George Barnard Upham; Charles Upham; William Upham; Susan De Long and Mary Upham
Brother of Nathaniel Gookin Upham, Jr.; Albert G Upham; Dr. Timothy Upham, M.D. and Francis W Upham

Occupation: Professor
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About Thomas Cogswell Upham

http://www.john-uebersax.com/plato/upham.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cogswell_Upham

Thomas Upham (January 30, 1799 – April 2, 1872) was an American philosopher, psychologist, pacifist, poet, author, and educator. He was an important figure in the holiness movement. He became influential within psychology literature and served as the Bowdoin College professor of mental and moral philosophy from 1825-1868. His most popular work, Mental Philosophy received 57 editions over a 73-year period. Additionally, he produced a volume of 16 other books and the first treatise on abnormal psychology, as well as several other works on religious themes and figures.

Specific teachings included a conception of mental faculties - one of these restoring the will to psychology be developing a tripartite division of mental phenomena into intellectual, sentient, and voluntary. The intellect subsumed sensation and perception, attention, habit, association, and memory as well as reasoning. Sensibilities included natural emotions and desires, such as appetites, propensities, and affections, and also moral emotions, such as a feeling of obligation. Finally, the last division was the will, which allowed for volition as a basic component of human nature. This positing of a will free to choose between desires and obligations reflected the author's own spiritual journey from a Calvinistic background to the Wesleyan holiness perspective. However, perhaps his most critical contribution to the field of psychology was Upham's concept of Positive psychology which asserts that there are fundamental, transcendent laws, and living in harmony with them is the key to mental and spiritual health. This concept laid the foundation for a healthy kind of religiosity, and a spiritually-based positive psychology.

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Thomas Cogswell Upham's Timeline

1799
1799
Deerfield, Rockingham, NH, United States
1824
March 29, 1824
New York, NY, United States
1826
January 9, 1826
ME, United States
November 2, 1826
ME, United States
1830
August 1, 1830
ME, United States
1872
1872
Age 73
New York City, NY, United States
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Pine Grove Cemetery, Brunwick, Cumberland, ME, United States