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Psychology from a
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Por Administrator
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10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Herrick, C Judson
(1955). Psychology from a biologist\'s point of view. Psychological
Review, 62, (pp. 333-340) Abstract In an
attempt to spell out the domain of psychological inquiry, a number of the
realms of scientific and theoretical investigations are discussed. The
current status of physical science, the materialism-spiritualism duality,
parapsychology, and the scientific status of the concept of the spiritual
life are related to the question. The basic problem of psychology is seen
as, " . . . the exact nature if the relationship between our knowledge of
the objective world and the subjective experience of knowing and all other
conscious acts." The biological nature of this problem is pointed out.
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