Mark Baldwin

Mark Baldwin, more accurately known as James Mark Baldwin, was an influential American philosopher and psychologist who pioneered developmental psychology and proposed the 'Baldwin effect' linking individual learning to evolutionary processes. He was a key figure in early American psychology, serving as president of the American Psychological Association and contributing foundational ideas to theorists like Piaget and Vygotsky.

Columbia, South Carolina, USA Jan 12, 1861 Wikipedia
Philosophy Psychology Developmental Psychology