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The Psychology and Philosophy of Inquiry, Philosophical Psychology, and Psychological Philosophy

2013
This chapter shows how the pioneering ideas of Carl Jung lead to a very different form of systems thinking, one that is especially suited to the analysis of education. It also introduces the concept of Inquiry Systems (ISs), i.e., different systems for producing knowledge.
Ian I. Mitroff   +2 more
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Philosophy of Psychology as Philosophy of Science

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1994
The spirit of the papers that follow, reflecting the title of the original symposium, is to treat the philosophy of psychology as a branch of the philosophy of science. As such, philosophy of psychology is to be conceived on a parallel with philosophy of physics and philosophy of biology, as an instance of the “philosophy of the special sciences.” The ...
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Philosophy and Psychology

2016
AbstractPhilosophy and psychology have always been inseparable, particularly with regard to issues of methodology. The chapter begins with a brief history of the a priori and introspectivist traditions of both, and of the various forms of behaviorism that were a reaction to them.
Louise Antony, Georges Rey
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Philosophy as psychology

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2006
Who is Franz Brentano and why should a cognitive scientist care? Perhaps the question could be reframed. Who, in 1874, published what was considered to be the most important text [1] in the development of experimental psychology alongside Wundt's Principles of Physiological Psychology [2]?
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Causality in Philosophy; Philosophy in Psychology

2016
This chapter of the book on philosophy deals with philosophy, in general, as it relates to psychology, and also it deals more specifically with key topics in philosophy in relation to causality and to free will. Some of the positions broached include the distinctions between reductionism and constructivism, causalism and acausalism, and determinism and
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The Philosophy of Psychology

1999
What is the relationship between common-sense, or 'folk', psychology and contemporary scientific psychology? Are they in conflict with one another? Or do they perform quite different, though perhaps complementary, roles? George Botterill and Peter Carruthers discuss these questions, defending a robust form of realism about the commitments of folk ...
George Botterill, Peter Carruthers
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Philosophy and Psychology

2006
Several strong and opposing philosophical traditions, as well as a number of non-dynamic psychological systems, shaped the emergence of dynamic psychological discourse, and provided perspectives and insights taken up and in some cases formalized by dynamic psychologists.
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The philosophy of science and philosophy of psychology: haw much philosophy in the philosophy of psychology

International Conference on Innovation and Sustainability. Conference Proceedings, 2022
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The Origins and Psychology of Human Cooperation

Annual Review of Psychology, 2021
Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
exaly  

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