This is a progressive text that explores the relationship between psychology, science and morality, to address fundamental questions about the foundations of psychological research and its relevance for the development of these disciplines.
This is a progressive text that explores the relationship between psychology, science and morality, to address fundamental questions about the foundations of psychological research and its relevance for the development of these disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eugene Subbotsky is Reader (Emeritus) at Lancaster University, UK. He is a BPS Charted Psychologist who has conducted research on moral development, metaphysical reasoning, magical thinking and consciousness.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I The Inexplicable: Theoretical Analysis Chapter 1.The Inexplicable Chapter 2. Consciousness as the Inexplicable Chapter 3. Observing the Inexplicable Chapter 4. From Observed to the Observer: Internal Self as the Unknowable Chapter 5. Gods, Self and Science Part II The Inexplicable: Empirical Research Chapter 6. Studying the Inexplicable: Space and Time Chapter 7. Causality: Logic of Science and Logic of the Mind Chapter 8. Explaining Morality Part III The Inexplicable: Structure and Functions of the Mind Chapter 9. Mind as a Phenomenon: Inexplicable as a Whole Chapter 10. The Conclusion: Soft Sciences Reconsidered
Introduction
Part I
The Inexplicable: Theoretical Analysis
Chapter 1.The Inexplicable
Chapter 2. Consciousness as the Inexplicable
Chapter 3. Observing the Inexplicable
Chapter 4. From Observed to the Observer: Internal Self as the Unknowable
Chapter 5. Gods, Self and Science
Part II
The Inexplicable: Empirical Research
Chapter 6. Studying the Inexplicable: Space and Time
Chapter 7. Causality: Logic of Science and Logic of the Mind
Chapter 8. Explaining Morality
Part III
The Inexplicable: Structure and Functions of the Mind
Chapter 9. Mind as a Phenomenon: Inexplicable as a Whole
Chapter 10. The Conclusion: Soft Sciences Reconsidered
Introduction Part I The Inexplicable: Theoretical Analysis Chapter 1.The Inexplicable Chapter 2. Consciousness as the Inexplicable Chapter 3. Observing the Inexplicable Chapter 4. From Observed to the Observer: Internal Self as the Unknowable Chapter 5. Gods, Self and Science Part II The Inexplicable: Empirical Research Chapter 6. Studying the Inexplicable: Space and Time Chapter 7. Causality: Logic of Science and Logic of the Mind Chapter 8. Explaining Morality Part III The Inexplicable: Structure and Functions of the Mind Chapter 9. Mind as a Phenomenon: Inexplicable as a Whole Chapter 10. The Conclusion: Soft Sciences Reconsidered
Introduction
Part I
The Inexplicable: Theoretical Analysis
Chapter 1.The Inexplicable
Chapter 2. Consciousness as the Inexplicable
Chapter 3. Observing the Inexplicable
Chapter 4. From Observed to the Observer: Internal Self as the Unknowable
Chapter 5. Gods, Self and Science
Part II
The Inexplicable: Empirical Research
Chapter 6. Studying the Inexplicable: Space and Time
Chapter 7. Causality: Logic of Science and Logic of the Mind
Chapter 8. Explaining Morality
Part III
The Inexplicable: Structure and Functions of the Mind
Chapter 9. Mind as a Phenomenon: Inexplicable as a Whole
Chapter 10. The Conclusion: Soft Sciences Reconsidered
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