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The History and Philosophy of Ecological Psychology [PDF]
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J. Gibson and E. J. Gibson. This theory aims to offer a third way beyond cognitivism and behaviorism for understanding cognition.
Lorena Lobo+2 more
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Critical realism, community psychology, and the curious case of autism: A philosophy and practice of science with social justice in mind [PDF]
Community psychology (CP) is a transformative subdiscipline of psychology which aims to address inequality and social injustice and to attend to wellbeing. It has been argued that CP lacks an underpinning philosophy of science.
Monique Botha
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History and philosophy of psychology [PDF]
Phenomenology and the Science of Behaviour. By Georges Thines. Pp. 174. (Allen and Unwin: London, 1977.) £8.50.
William Barnes‐Gutteridge
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Review of Philosophical Courses in the Undergraduate Program of Psychology [PDF]
The four courses of “Epistemology”, “Introduction to Islamic Philosophy”, “Psychology from the perspective of Muslim thinkers”, and "Philosophy of Science in Psychology" in the undergraduate program of psychology are dedicated to philosophical topics. By
Mahdi Ashoori
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A Critical Review Philosophy of Psychology [PDF]
After the approval of the title of “Philosophy of Science in Psychology” as a two-credit course for undergraduate university students of psychology, several textbooks were developed with a similar title. The most recent textbook, by Dr.
Fatemeh Javadzadeh Shahshahani
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Wittgenstein and Folk Psychology
Various writings by the later Wittgenstein on the philosophy of psychology, published posthumously, express his basic critical attitude toward certain concepts and issues in the philosophy of psychology.
Yi Jiang
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Psychology and Phenomenology in Merleau-Ponty [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to examine the close connection between the science of psychology, especially Gestalt psychology, and phenomenology in the thinking of twentieth-century French philosopher and phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
Jalil Babapour
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What philosophy, if any, is needed for cognitive science?
The question posed in the title serves as a springboard to examine the interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science and the role philosophy should play.
Philip V. Kargopoulos
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Feelings of belonging are integral in people's choice of what career to pursue. Women and men are disproportionately represented across careers, starting with academic training. The present research focuses on two fields that are similar in their history
Heather M. Maranges+4 more
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