Empiricism and the foundations of psychology

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Empiricism and the foundations of psychology
John-Michael Kuczynski
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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, it is shown that empiricism is false. In the second part, the psychology-relevant consequences of this fact are identified. Five of these are of special importance: (i) Whereas some psychopathologies (e.g. obsessive-compulsive disorder) corrupt the activity mediated by one’s psychological architecture, others (e.g. sociopathy) corrupt that architecture itself.
(ii) The basic tenets of psychoanalysis are coherent.
(iii) All propositional attitudes are beliefs.
(iv) Selves are minds that self-evaluate.
And:
(v) It is by giving our thoughts a perceptible form that we enable ourselves to evaluate them, and it is by expressing ourselves in language and art that we give our thoughts a perceptible form.

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Empiricism and the foundations of psychology
2012, John Benjamins North America, Benjamins Publishing Company, John
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Table of Contents

Introduction : empiricism and scientism
A dogmatic statement of the problems with empiricism
Empiricism's blindness to the non-spatiotemporal
Wittgenstein on meaning : part 1 the picture-theory
Wittgenstein on meaning : part 2 meaning as use
Some consequences of the empiricism-driven conflation of analytic with introspective knowledge
Subpersonal mentation
Empiricist conceptions of causation and explanation
Skepticism about induction and about perception.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Philadelphia, PA
Series
Advances in consciousness research, 1381-589X -- v. 87

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
150.1
Library of Congress
BF311 .K813 2012, BF311.K813 2012, BF311

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25276198M
ISBN 13
9789027213532, 9789027273857
LCCN
2012009871

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