The implicit assumptions of modern psychology

Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 6 (1):5-17 (1986)
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Presents the Presidential Address to the Division of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology of the American Psychological Association, delivered August 25. 1985. The author discusses the key philosophical and theoretical issues facing modern psychology as well as the "perennially problematic" intellectual foundations of psychology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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