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132Review of The Natural and the Normative by Gary HatfieldPhilosophy of Science 62 (2): 334-335. 1995.
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140Toward Unification in Psychology: The First Banff Conference on Theoretical Psychology. Joseph R. RoycePhilosophy of Science 40 (3): 461-463. 1973.
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150The Epistemology of Folk EpistemologyAnalysis 79 (3): 521-530. 2019.The question, What is Folk Epistemology?, is a question receiving increasing attention, but one that still awaits a sustained answer. In the present work by Mikkel Gerken,1 1 we have a somewhat different question discussed: What should FE be?
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23Behavioral Technology or ScienceProceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1 327-330. 1973.
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NILSSON, S., PRAGLOWSKI, J. and NILSSON, L. Atlas of Airborne Pollen Grains and Spores in Northern EuropeScientia 73 (14): 107. 1979.
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79Against Behaviouralism: A Critique of Behavioural SciencePhilosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (4): 445-448. 1982.
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64Book Reviews : Analytical Philosophy of Action. ARTHUR C. DANTO. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, I973. Pp. xii+220. $I3.50 (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (2): 233-236. 1975.
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168Genetic epistemology, history of science and genetic psychologySynthese 65 (1). 1985.Genetic epistemology analyzes the growth of knowledge both in the individual person (genetic psychology) and in the socio-historical realm (the history of science). But what the relationship is between the history of science and genetic psychology remains unclear. The biogenetic law that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny is inadequate as a characterization of the relation. A critical examination of Piaget's Introduction à l'Épistémologie Généntique indicates these are several examples of what I c…Read more
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114The ethical foundations of behavior therapyEthics and Behavior 1 (4). 1991.In this article, I am concerned with the ethical foundations of behavior therapy, that is, with the normative ethics and the meta-ethics underlying behavior therapy. In particular, I am concerned with questions concerning the very possibility of providing an ethical justification for things done in the context of therapy. Because behavior therapists must be able to provide an ethical justification for various actions (if the need arises), certain meta-ethical views widely accepted by behavior th…Read more
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127Genetic epistemology and the prospects for a cognitive sociology of science: A critical synthesisSocial Epistemology 3 (2). 1989.(1989). Genetic epistemology and the prospects for a cognitive sociology of science: A critical synthesis. Social Epistemology: Vol. 3, The Psychology of Science, pp. 153-169.
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32Psychology and Philosophy: Interdisciplinary Problems and Responses (edited book)Allyn & Bacon. 1995.
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82Bertrand Russell's Flirtation with BehaviorismBehavior and Philosophy 32 (2). 2004.Although numerous aspects of Bertrand Russell's philosophical views have been discussed, his views about the nature of the mind and the place of psychology within modern science have received less attention. In particular, there has been little discussion of what I will call "Russell's flirtation with behaviorism." Although some individuals have mentioned this phase in Russell's philosophical career, they have not adequately situated it within Russell's changing philosophical views, in particula…Read more
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26The Cambridge Companion to PiagetCambridge University Press. 2009.The Cambridge Companion to Piaget provides a comprehensive introduction to different aspects of Jean Piaget's work.
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364The nature and scope of genetic epistemologyPhilosophy of Science 48 (3): 400-415. 1981.Although the theory of Jean Piaget is correctly characterized as genetic epistemology, its nature and scope remain unclear and controversial. An examination of Piaget's Introduction a l'epistemologie genetique indicates that Piaget relies heavily upon a model of comparative anatomy and, consequently, that genetic epistemology is about both the history of science and individual development. This biological model seems to be the basis for Piaget's view that the history of science can be seen as a …Read more
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98Piaget's epistemic subject and science education: Epistemological vs. psychological issuesScience & Education 2 (2): 137-148. 1993.
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32Genetic epistemology and cognitive psychology of scienceIn William O'Donohue & Richard F. Kitchener (eds.), The philosophy of psychology, Sage Publications. pp. 66. 1996.
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97The philosophy of psychology (edited book)Sage Publications. 1996.This essential book provides a comprehensive explanation of the key topics and debates arising in the philosophy of psychology. In editors William O'Donohue and Richard Kitchener's thoughtful examination, philosophy and psychology converge on several themes of great importance such as the foundations of knowledge, the nature of science, rationality, behaviorism, cognitive science, folk psychology, neuropsychology, psychoanalysis, professionalism, and research ethics. The Philosophy of Psychology…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| General Philosophy of Science |