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10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Boaz, G D (1962). The concept of mind. Indian
Journal of Psychology, 37(2), (pp. 53-66) Abstract In his Presidential Address for the
Section of Psychology and Educational Science, 49th Indian Science Congress,
1962, Boaz decries the tendencies of modern psychology to determine subject
matter by methodology rather than the opposite, and to oversimplify by
"electronic brains" and neurophysiology. He points to certain persistent
problems (such as the extreme adaptability and spontaneity of the nervous
system, consciousness, and parapsychology) which are not adequately
represented by mechanical models. All students of psychology should confront
themselves with the mind as an entity and as a legitimate problem for study.
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