Psychology’s Territories: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives from Different Disciplines

Erlbaum (2007)
Abstract This is an interdisciplinary collection of new essays by philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists and historians on the question: What has determined and what should determine the territory or the boundaries of the discipline named "psychology"? Both the contents - in terms of concepts - and the methods - in terms of instruments - are analyzed. Among the contributors are Mitchell Ash, Paul Baltes, Jochen Brandtstädter, Gerd Gigerenzer, Michael Heidelberger, Gerhard Roth, and Thomas Sturm.
Keywords Philosophy of Psychology  History of Science  Scientific Concepts  Scientific Instruments
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ISBN(s) 080586136X   9780805861365
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