Livre | Chapitre
Does interfield theory solve history of psychology problems?
pp. 145-153
Résumé
Woodward and Devonis have proposed an approach to the philosophy of science that they claim will solve some problems in the history of psychology. However, in problem-solving, one generally starts with a specification of the problem to be solved, and from that specification, possible solutions may be derived. It is not clear that Woodward and Devonis have specified the problem or problems to be solved in their approach. Nonetheless, there are interesting aspects of the paper, but as one might guess, we do not accept all of their arguments.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
van Rappard Hans, van Strien Pieter, Mos Leendert, Baker William J (1993) Annals of theoretical psychology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 145-153
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2986-6_9
Citation complète:
Pate James L., Sue Pate Debra, 1993, Does interfield theory solve history of psychology problems?. In H. Van Rappard, P. Van Strien, L. Mos & W.J. Baker (eds.) Annals of theoretical psychology (145-153). Dordrecht, Springer.