I remember speaking to quite a few psychology students at university, it was quite fashionable to mock pretty much everything about Freud, so I would be surprised if psychology, as a contemporary research program, was still very consistent with ego/super-ego/id and unconscious/conscious typologies. — fdrake
According to Karl Popper, Marx theory of history and Freud's psychodynamic theory of psychology are unfalsifiable and therefore unscientific. — Purple Pond
For those who agree with Marx and Freud do they believe that Popper's criteria of demarcation for deeming something unscientific wrong? — Purple Pond
Why do people still hold on the these theories?
It would be interesting to apply Popper's theorem to itself. Is the falsifiable principle falsifiable? — Preston
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