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Has psychology exaggerated its "natural scientific character"?
pp. 133-143
Résumé
This paper deals with current critiques of the "natural scientific approach' in mainstream psychology. The links to the alleged models of either evolutionary biology or physics are critically examined. The idea of an antiscientism avoiding the metaphysical opposition of "science' and "humanities' is sketched out. The paper ends with some implications regarding "theoretical psychology'.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Mos Leendert (1988) Recent trends in theoretical psychology: proceedings of the second biannual conference of the international society for theoretical psychology, april 20–25, 1987, banff, Alberta, canada. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 133-143
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3902-4_14
Citation complète:
Maiers Wolfgang, 1988, Has psychology exaggerated its "natural scientific character"?. In L. Mos (ed.) Recent trends in theoretical psychology (133-143). Dordrecht, Springer.