It's all interesting as far as it goes, but given how hard it already is to cultivate and maintain substantial philosophical discussions here, I wouldn't support the proposal. — StreetlightX
Guess not then. — Posty McPostface
My proposal is simply to invite more trained professionals to frequent the forum when issues pertaining to psychology arise. Or to put it more bluntly, we need more psych majors on the moderation team in my opinion. — Posty McPostface
Or to put it more bluntly, we need more psych majors on the moderation team in my opinion. — Posty McPostface
I feel as though we need a category dedicated to topics pertaining to psychology — Posty McPostface
Or to put it more bluntly, we need more psych majors on the moderation team in my opinion. — Posty McPostface
If the treatment of topics pertaining to law is any indication, the treatment of topics pertaining to psychology wouldn't be well received particularly if someone with formal training participated.
Just saying. — Ciceronianus the White
On the actual topic at hand - no, I don't think we should have a psychology sub-forum. We don't have an electrical engineering sub-forum. This is philosophy site and I think it's probably best it remains one. — Pseudonym
Not everyone self identifies as a philosopher here, you are aware of that? — Posty McPostface
Well, since one of my degrees is in social psychology I suppose I ought to try and mount a defence of it. — Pseudonym
The best I can do is probably to liken it to sciences we all recognise as such. — Pseudonym
A gracious reply! And that tends toward the heart of the matter.Psychology is no different. It does make an attempt to gather careful measurements of what people actually do in certain circumstances. It does at least try to eliminate confounding variables, and people do try to repeat experiments with an aim of refining them, or highlighting flaws. — Pseudonym
I define science as 1) an activity using and governed by the scientific method, and also 2) organized thinking about a determinate subject matter. This latter allows for there to be, for example, a science of history. — tim wood
My impression is that input from actual practitioners of disciplines which become topics in this forum isn't sought, and when given is unwelcome.I don't quite understand what you mean by this. Care to expand? — Posty McPostface
Sociology, however, is bunk! — Pseudonym
Can we be clearer? "What" about sociology is "bunk"? Is it not a science? — Bitter Crank
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