2002
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0017.00196
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Psychology, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science: Reflections on the History and Philosophy of Experimental Psychology

Abstract: This article critically examines the views that psychology first came into existence as a discipline ca. 1879, that philosophy and psychology were estranged in the ensuing decades, that psychology finally became scientific through the influence of logical empiricism, and that it should now disappear in favor of cognitive science and neuroscience. It argues that psychology had a natural philosophical phase (from antiquity) that waxed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, that this psychology transformed … Show more

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“…Indeed, Western psychology became distinct from its origin, natural philosophy or theology, through its resolution of its metaphysical questions (Hatfield, 2002). Watson (1967, p. 435) noted that:…”
Section: History Of Psychology In Ghanamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Western psychology became distinct from its origin, natural philosophy or theology, through its resolution of its metaphysical questions (Hatfield, 2002). Watson (1967, p. 435) noted that:…”
Section: History Of Psychology In Ghanamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychology's interest in conceptual issues has been important despite its break with philosophy to establish a separate scientific and professional identity (Hatfield, 2002). Early figures such as William James combined philosophy with psychology while, more recently, Skinner articulated an atheoretical but equally sweeping behaviourist alternative to the perceived excesses of ''grand theory'' psychoanalysis.…”
Section: Brief History Of Theoretical Issues In Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O conhecimento sobre o cérebro no plano celular e intercelular, aliado a um conjunto de técni-cas de imageamento cerebral (Imbert, 1998;Kandel, Schwartz, & Jessell, 1997), têm permitido se pensar na eliminação da psicologia "folk" em detrimento de um processo de naturalização da mente, reduzindo a psicologia às neurociências (Searle, 1997;Teixeira, 2000). Para Hatfield (2002) A few recent thinkers believe that psychology can remain scientific only by becoming something else: neuroscience, cognitive science, or those and more (p. 207).…”
Section: A Crise Do Processamento De Informação E Algumas Alternunclassified