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Mattering at the Intersection of Psychology, Philosophy, and Politics.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2020Mattering is an ideal state of affairs consisting of two complementary psychological experiences: feeling valued and adding value. Human beings can feel valued by, and add value to, self, others, work, and community.
Isaac Prilleltensky
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The replication crisis: How might philosophy and theory of psychology be of use?
Journal of Theoretical and Philosphical Psychology, 2019Psychology is experiencing what many deem a “crisis,” often called a “replication crisis.” In response and with impressive speed, technical changes are being introduced to remedy perceived problems in data analysis, researcher bias, and publication ...
J. Morawski
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A History of Philosophy and Psychology in Finland, 1809-1917
The History of Learning and Science in Finland 1828-1918, 2021Includes:PART ONEAN OUTLINE OF FINNISH PHILOSOPHY BEFORE 18091.1. Prehistory1.2. Christianity Arrives1.3. The Academy of TurkuPART TWOFROM IDEALISM TO NATIONALISTIC AND LIBERAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE STATE2. 1.
J. Manninen+3 more
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The Psychology and Philosophy of Inquiry, Philosophical Psychology, and Psychological Philosophy
2013This 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.
Lindan B. Hill+4 more
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Towards a Better Understanding of the Philosophy of Psychology
History & Philosophy of Psychology, 2012Over the past few decades, we have witnessed the dynamic development of a new philosophical discipline, which has been calledthe philosophy of psychology.
A. Jastrzębski
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Journal of Positive Psychology, 2020
The emotion of joy is often thought of as the result of an external stimulus. Few traditions explicitly instruct on how to cultivate joy from within. There are a few exceptions to this.
D. Casioppo
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The emotion of joy is often thought of as the result of an external stimulus. Few traditions explicitly instruct on how to cultivate joy from within. There are a few exceptions to this.
D. Casioppo
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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.
Georges Rey, Louise Antony
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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.
Georges Rey, Louise Antony
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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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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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1974
Abstract This essay develops the relation, implicit in Essay 11, of intentional action to behaviour described in purely physical terms; Davidson repeats from Essay 3 that an action counts as intentional if the agent caused it, and asks to which degree a study of action thus conceived permits being scientific.
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Abstract This essay develops the relation, implicit in Essay 11, of intentional action to behaviour described in purely physical terms; Davidson repeats from Essay 3 that an action counts as intentional if the agent caused it, and asks to which degree a study of action thus conceived permits being scientific.
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