- Philosophy of psychology
Philosophy of psychology refers to issues at the theoretical foundations of modern
psychology . Some of these issues areepistemological concerns about the methodology of psychological investigation. For example:* What is the most appropriate methodology for psychology: mentalism,
behaviorism , or a compromise?
* Are self-reports a reliable data gathering method?
* What conclusions can be drawn fromnull hypothesis tests?
* Can first-person experiences (emotions, desires, beliefs, etc.) be measured objectively?Other issues in philosophy of psychology are philosophical questions about the nature of mind, brain, and cognition, and are perhaps more commonly thought of as part of
cognitive science , orphilosophy of mind , such as:* What is a
cognitive module?
* Are humans rational creatures?
* What psychological phenomena comes up to the standard required for calling itknowledge ?
* What isinnate ness?Philosophy of psychology also closely monitors contemporary work conducted in
cognitive neuroscience ,evolutionary psychology , andartificial intelligence , questioning what they can and cannot explain in psychology.Philosophy of psychology is a relatively young field, due to the fact that psychology, under the
Scientific Method , came to dominate psychological studies beginning in the late nineteenth century and today stands alone as psychology's primary method. Thus it became necessary for this new branch of philosophy to distinguish between the many different schools of pyschology that have arisen; for example, to explain what are the differences, how they differ, and why is it important to know the differences.Philosophy of mind , for example, was a well-established discipline and easily incorporated the Scientific Method within its ambit. It is concerned with questions about the very nature of mind, the qualities of experience, and particular issues like the debate betweendualism andmonism .ee also
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Philosophy of social science Further reading
*The [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/philosophy/LPSG/ London Philosophy Study Guide] offers many suggestions on what to read, depending on the student's familiarity with the subject: [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/philosophy/LPSG/Psychology.htm Philosophy of psychology]
External links
* [http://consc.net/mindpapers/7/all Part 7 of MindPapers: Philosophy of Cognitive Science (contains over 1,500 articles, many with online copies)]
* [http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/~c720126/humanethologie/ws/medicus/block1/inhalt.html Theory of Psychology (Documents No. 8 and 9 in English)]
* [http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Philosophy Philosophy at the Psychology Wiki]
*http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~raw/philofpsych.pdf
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