2007
DOI: 10.1007/s12124-007-9004-0
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Culture of Science: Strange History of the Methodological Thinking in Psychology

Abstract: In pre-World-War-II psychology, two directions in methodological thought-the German-Austrian and North American ways-could be differentiated. After the war, the German-Austrian methodological orientation has been largely abandoned. Compared to the pre-WWII German-Austrian psychology, modern mainstream psychology is more concerned with accumulation of facts than with general theory. Furthermore, the focus on qualitative data-in addition to quantitative data-is rarely visible. Only external-physical or statistic… Show more

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“…On one hand, in the context of the primitive efficient causality epistemology followed by the majority of psychologists today, the advancement is obvious and enormously important. It only supports the conclusion, achieved in other publications, that during the last 60 years mainstream psychology has produced almost nothing theoretically noteworthy (Toomela 2007a(Toomela , b, 2010cToomela and Valsiner 2010). Obviously there is little hope for mainstream psychology to advance theoretically on the basis of primitive and out-of-date epistemology, as is clearly demonstrated by CCT.…”
Section: What the Concept Of Catalysis Can Offer To (Cultural) Psychosupporting
confidence: 55%
“…On one hand, in the context of the primitive efficient causality epistemology followed by the majority of psychologists today, the advancement is obvious and enormously important. It only supports the conclusion, achieved in other publications, that during the last 60 years mainstream psychology has produced almost nothing theoretically noteworthy (Toomela 2007a(Toomela , b, 2010cToomela and Valsiner 2010). Obviously there is little hope for mainstream psychology to advance theoretically on the basis of primitive and out-of-date epistemology, as is clearly demonstrated by CCT.…”
Section: What the Concept Of Catalysis Can Offer To (Cultural) Psychosupporting
confidence: 55%
“…This was a standard experimental practice in Pre-World War II European psychology and was only displaced for non-scientific reasons (Toomela 2007). These early methodologists believed that it was only by looking at the single cases that we can construct a theory that applies universally.…”
Section: Re-membering Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly but Germany is an example of a holistic type of thinking (Toomela, 2007;Ash, 1998;Harrington, 1995). It explains the appearance of such works by Leibnitz, Hegel, Shelling and others devoted to a holistic approach to science.…”
Section: Germans Americans Frenchmentioning
confidence: 97%