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Psychology: A Science in Conflict

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Preface
Plans & Purposes
The Data Base & Subject Matter of Psychology 1
The Data Base & Subject Matter of Psychology 2
On Understanding 1
On Understanding 2
Psychology & Values: Epistemological Considerations
Psychology & Values: Psychological Considerations
Future Trends in Psychology
Postscript
References
Index

400 pages, Hardcover

First published May 21, 1981

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December 21, 2013
I read this for the course "Philosophy of Psychology" taken during the second semester of 1982/83 at Loyola University Chicago. The class, given under the auspices of the graduate program in philosophy, generally followed the lines given by Kuhn in his analysis of scientific revolutions, an easy task in the fractious and much contested field of paychology. Kendler was appropriate as he is pretty mainstream.
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