Competing for Reality |
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Authors: | David T. Pfenninger Larry M. Leitner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Pan, Inc. , Carmel, Indiana, USA;2. Miami University , Oxford, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article, we will apply aspects of Rychlak's philosophy of science to some of the most important issues in psychology today (issues of brain versus behavior, genetic destiny, the nature of scientific investigation, ecopsychology, and artificial intelligence). In our discussion of these issues, we attempt to show the ways that an appreciation of Rychlak's views can help conceptualize the bases of the disagreements in the field as well as explain why so many psychologists tend to “talk past” as opposed to “talk to” one another. We believe that a greater appreciation of Rychlak's major theses could allow psychologists to respect the work of others instead of trying to assert politically their favorite truth claims. |
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