Physicalistic theories of psychology are a classic case of scientific imperialism: the explanatory capacity of physics, both with respect to its methods and to its domain, is taken to extend beyond the traditional realm of physics, and into that of psychology. I argue in this paper that this particular imperialistic venture has failed. Contemporary psychology uses methods not modelled on those of physics, embracing first-personal methodology where physics is strictly impersonal. I make the case that whether or not scientific imperialism is in general harmful, in this instance naturalists who reject first philosophy should give up physicalist imperialism. Using only general principles from the philosophy of logic plus accepted physicalist cr...
The received view in the history of the philosophy of psychology is that the logical positivists—Car...
Melchert (2016) argues that knowledge of psychological processes is now grounded in experimental tes...
Psychology considered as a natural science began as Aristotelian “physics” or “natural philosophy” o...
Physicalistic theories of psychology are a classic case of scientific imperialism: the explanatory c...
My thesis is a study in the ontology of psychology, and in particular the status of the entities it ...
In this thesis, I shall examine the question of physicalism through two papers criticising the formu...
Article (also printed in Wolff, J. & Stone, M. (eds.), "Proper Ambition of Science" (2000)
The following work seeks to demonstrate the ways in which a discipline's philosophical conception of...
The leading versions of epistemic naturalism have attempted to make normative accounts of justificat...
This book revisits psychology’s appropriation of natural scientific methods. The author argues that,...
© 2015 Steffen Severin StaalesenThe project of naturalising phenomenology faces a seemingly insurmou...
Physicalism is the default position in science and in the philosophy of mind, but it should not be, ...
The appearance of multiple realization of the special sciences kinds by physical kinds can be fully ...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
The mind of man is central to the structure and functioning of the physical world. Modern physical t...
The received view in the history of the philosophy of psychology is that the logical positivists—Car...
Melchert (2016) argues that knowledge of psychological processes is now grounded in experimental tes...
Psychology considered as a natural science began as Aristotelian “physics” or “natural philosophy” o...
Physicalistic theories of psychology are a classic case of scientific imperialism: the explanatory c...
My thesis is a study in the ontology of psychology, and in particular the status of the entities it ...
In this thesis, I shall examine the question of physicalism through two papers criticising the formu...
Article (also printed in Wolff, J. & Stone, M. (eds.), "Proper Ambition of Science" (2000)
The following work seeks to demonstrate the ways in which a discipline's philosophical conception of...
The leading versions of epistemic naturalism have attempted to make normative accounts of justificat...
This book revisits psychology’s appropriation of natural scientific methods. The author argues that,...
© 2015 Steffen Severin StaalesenThe project of naturalising phenomenology faces a seemingly insurmou...
Physicalism is the default position in science and in the philosophy of mind, but it should not be, ...
The appearance of multiple realization of the special sciences kinds by physical kinds can be fully ...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
The mind of man is central to the structure and functioning of the physical world. Modern physical t...
The received view in the history of the philosophy of psychology is that the logical positivists—Car...
Melchert (2016) argues that knowledge of psychological processes is now grounded in experimental tes...
Psychology considered as a natural science began as Aristotelian “physics” or “natural philosophy” o...