The desire to see psychology—as a science of human ways of being—similarly to the generality of other basic sciences—runs through the whole of this book, and its predecessor (Raudsepp, 2017). But what is “basic”? In what ways is physics or chemistry “basic” in contrast to psychology? The object domains of each of these sciences are different—so each of them can be “basic” only in their own domain-specific ways.
Marsico G., Valsiner J. (2018). Why do Social Sciences need to be Basic? In G. Marsico & J. Valsiner, J. (2018). Beyond the Mind: Cultural Dynamics of the Psyche. (pp. 533-535), Charlotte, N.C. USA: Information Age Publishing;
MARSICO, Giuseppina
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The desire to see psychology—as a science of human ways of being—similarly to the generality of other basic sciences—runs through the whole of this book, and its predecessor (Raudsepp, 2017). But what is “basic”? In what ways is physics or chemistry “basic” in contrast to psychology? The object domains of each of these sciences are different—so each of them can be “basic” only in their own domain-specific ways.File in questo prodotto:
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