The old controversy about the epistemic status of psychological sciences is useless and sterile. Psychology is ether a hard science nor a soft science. It is an ecological life science, whose object is the whole system of co-developmental relations constituted by the presence of the organism in a given environment. After criticizing the positions of the traditional epistemic debate between hard and soft views of psychology, I propose a way to fundament the core concepts in the method of complementary negation, based on cogenetic logic. Then, I defend the need to develop a third way: an ecological epistemology of psychology
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The rise of environmentalism as a cultural ethos has had an impact on psychology. The field of psych...
Science and technology are central to nearly all areas of human endeavor. The study of science and ...
Critics have described psychology as a science impaired by disunity. The most recent special issue o...
Mainstream psychology is limited by the a-priori assumption that consciousness is an epiphenomenon o...
Psychology is a science, even if it is a new science as it received a formal recognition in the nine...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...
The leading versions of epistemic naturalism have attempted to make normative accounts of justificat...
The outline for theoretically unified psychology is offered. A new epistemological system is used to...
This paper draws out an epistemological tension implicit in Cosmides and Tooby's conception of evolu...
The rise of environmentalism as a cultural ethos has had an impact on psychology. The field of psych...
An epistemological foundation for cultural psychology is essential to neuro- and behavioural science...
This paper inquires whether psychology should be internalist or externalist, that is, whether it sho...
Two tendencies have been present in psychology since antiquity to our days: the ascetic tendency (pu...
The rise of environmentalism as a cultural ethos has had an impact on psychology. The field of psych...
Ecological psychology in context is a challenging but very rewarding book. Heft brings an impressive...
The rise of environmentalism as a cultural ethos has had an impact on psychology. The field of psych...
Science and technology are central to nearly all areas of human endeavor. The study of science and ...
Critics have described psychology as a science impaired by disunity. The most recent special issue o...
Mainstream psychology is limited by the a-priori assumption that consciousness is an epiphenomenon o...