It promotes philosophy and psychology in the Southern United States.
The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology was co-founded by 36 charter members in 1904.
[1][2] James Mark Baldwin served as its first president from 1904 to 1908.
[1] Its fourth president in 1911 was Edward Franklin Buchner, followed by its fifth president in 1912, Shepherd Ivory Franz, and its sixth president, Robert Morris Ogden, in 1913.
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