Beginning mainly with the “cognitive revolution” in psychology in the latter half of the 20th century, psychological science has been committing “suicide” slowly via linguistic muddling. Peña-Guzmán’s target article is but one of thousands of cuts contributing to this death by “suicide.” Having said that, given the current state of affairs in animal cognition research, there is much to commend in Peña-Guzmán’s article. I leave that to others, however. This commentary explains how the suicide by muddling of psychological science is happening in general, with the understanding that it applies also to Peña-Guzmán’s target article
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After the recent “cognitive turn” it is commonly assumed that the domain of the cognitive is much br...
Noam Chomsky, the founding father of generative grammar and the instigator of some of its core resea...
Are psychological facts relevant to philosophy of language; and, in particular, does scientific psyc...
Linguistics is generally viewed as one of the main components of cognitive science. This presumably ...
Linguists tell us that the sentence \u27I enjoyed yourself\u27 is ungrammatical because it violates ...
In the 19th century, “psychologism” characterized several approaches to linguistics. When psychologi...
Abstract: This article critically examines the views that psychology first came into existence as a ...
Why are psychologists not often called on for their expertise in connection with the larger problems...
The cognitive "revolll1ion " in psychology illtroduced a new concept of explanation and so...
I consider that psychologists have a duty to explore their own field, to create hypotheses about the...
Part I includes texts about the current state of affairs in psychology, and of the emergence of the ...
Abstract The history of psychology within introductory psychology textbooks is the focus of a dis...
In the present article I critically analyze the conception of the “language of thought” formulated b...
We systematically mistreat psychological phenomena, both logically and clinically. This article expl...
I examine some of the key scientific pre-commitments of modern psychology, and argue that their adop...
After the recent “cognitive turn” it is commonly assumed that the domain of the cognitive is much br...
Noam Chomsky, the founding father of generative grammar and the instigator of some of its core resea...
Are psychological facts relevant to philosophy of language; and, in particular, does scientific psyc...