When empirical psychology mostly focuses on physiological processes and external behavior that have their own concepts, the meaning of psychological concepts becomes obscure. If there are only physical processes and external behavior, then why are psychological concepts needed in the empirical sciences? Since the late 19th century, empirical psychologists and cognitive scientists have argued that introspective information about normal psychological processes is not reliable. Furthermore, many philosophers consider that the physicalist theory of mind is true, which would imply that psychological concepts are only words without explanatory power. However, without introspection, we would not be able to form concepts about other minds and psych...
The reliance in psychology on verbal definitions means that psychological research is unusually moor...
The operationalization of scientific notions is instrumental in enabling experimental evidence to be...
This paper inquires whether psychology should be internalist or externalist, that is, whether it sho...
n the article I discuss the conceptual problem of other minds and different approaches to mental co...
Although the lack of conceptual clarity has been observed to be a widespread and fundamental problem...
Psychology holds an exceptional position among the sciences. Yet even after 140 years as an independ...
In their article Psychology: a Giant with Feet of Clay, Zagaria, Andò and Zennaro aim to clean up th...
Over recent years, the psychology of concepts has been rejuvenated by new work on prototypes, invent...
Although the lack of conceptual clarity has been observed to be a widespread and fundamental problem...
peer reviewedWhat is descriptive psychology and what (if anything) makes it philosophically relevant...
The reliance in psychology on verbal definitions means that psychological research is unusually moor...
Externalism cannot work as a theory of concepts without explaining how we reidentify substances as b...
Without knowledge, no one could live his life. Without concepts, our life would be chaotic. If we pe...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
Husserl famously argued that Brentano’s descriptive psychology, unlike his own ‘pure’ phenomenology,...
The reliance in psychology on verbal definitions means that psychological research is unusually moor...
The operationalization of scientific notions is instrumental in enabling experimental evidence to be...
This paper inquires whether psychology should be internalist or externalist, that is, whether it sho...
n the article I discuss the conceptual problem of other minds and different approaches to mental co...
Although the lack of conceptual clarity has been observed to be a widespread and fundamental problem...
Psychology holds an exceptional position among the sciences. Yet even after 140 years as an independ...
In their article Psychology: a Giant with Feet of Clay, Zagaria, Andò and Zennaro aim to clean up th...
Over recent years, the psychology of concepts has been rejuvenated by new work on prototypes, invent...
Although the lack of conceptual clarity has been observed to be a widespread and fundamental problem...
peer reviewedWhat is descriptive psychology and what (if anything) makes it philosophically relevant...
The reliance in psychology on verbal definitions means that psychological research is unusually moor...
Externalism cannot work as a theory of concepts without explaining how we reidentify substances as b...
Without knowledge, no one could live his life. Without concepts, our life would be chaotic. If we pe...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
Husserl famously argued that Brentano’s descriptive psychology, unlike his own ‘pure’ phenomenology,...
The reliance in psychology on verbal definitions means that psychological research is unusually moor...
The operationalization of scientific notions is instrumental in enabling experimental evidence to be...
This paper inquires whether psychology should be internalist or externalist, that is, whether it sho...