Empiricism and the foundations of psychology

Intended for philosophically minded psychologists and psychologically minded philosophers, this book identifies the ways that psychology has hobbled itself by adhering too strictly to empiricism, this being the doctrine that all knowledge is observation-based. In the first part of this two-part work...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Kuczynski, John-Michael (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins 2012.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Advances in Consciousness Research
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  • Empiricism and the Foundations of Psychology; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Part I; Chapter 1. Introduction: Empiricism and scientism; Chapter 2. A dogmatic statement of the problems with empiricism; Chapter 3. Empiricism's blindness to the non-spatiotemporal; Chapter 4. Wittgenstein on meaning: Part 1- the picture-theory; Chapter 5. Wittgenstein on meaning: Part 2 - meaning as use; Chapter 6. Some consequences of the empiricism-driven conflation of analytic with introspective know; Chapter 7. Subpersonal mentation
  • Chapter 8. Empiricist conceptions of causation and explanationChapter 9. Skepticism about induction and about perception; Chapter 10. Emotion as belief; Chapter 11. Desires, intentions, and values; Chapter 12. Actions vs. reactions, desires vs. urges; Chapter 13. Moral and aesthetic nihilism as embodiments of false theories of rationality and selfhoo; Chapter 14. The cognitive and characterological consequences of linguistic competence; Chapter 15. Rationality and internal conflict; Chapter 16. Sociopathy, psychopathy, and criminality; References; Index