Author: Ph.D. ROBERT MAC DOUGALL
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THE GENERAL PROBLEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION: THE GENERAL PROBLEMS
OF SCIENCE
A DISCUSSION of the general problems of any science consists in a reflective analysis of its system of theoretical aims and of the methods or procedure it employs. The field of these logical
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Conceptions .. (Illustrated)
THE GENERAL PROBLEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION: THE GENERAL PROBLEMS
OF SCIENCE
A DISCUSSION of the general problems of any science consists in a reflective analysis of its system of theoretical aims and of the methods or procedure it employs. The field of these logical
alternatives is not developed through a review of the empirical facts established by inductive research, but through critical examination of the nature and function of those concepts which the science has formulated and applied in the course of its work onceptions .. (Illustrated)
THE GENERAL PROBLEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION: THE GENERAL PROBLEMS
OF SCIENCE
A DISCUSSION of the general problems of any science consists in a reflective analysis of its system of theoretical aims and of the methods or procedure it employs. The field of these logical
alternatives is not developed through a review of the empirical facts established by inductive research, but through critical examination of the nature and function of those concepts which the science has formulated and applied in the course of its work. It is the attempt of
any mind to think out for itself the implications of its procedure within
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