Psychology does have its scientific corners where real science is done. As a "science" of personality, not-so-much, or not at all. — tim wood
Can or ought this be done through psychology, why or why not? — Shawn
Psychology does have its scientific corners where real science is done. As a "science" of personality, not-so-much, or not at all.
Psychology in this sense is like the cheap tools from Sears. — tim wood
It will likely take a few more generations before mainstream psychology realizes that rather than psychology trying to emulate the approach to science taken — Joshs
With no further introduction to give, I ask the reader whether they think psychology is an important field or whether any of the above makes sense to assert about the importance that philosophers purported was the examination of one's life?
Can or ought this be done through psychology, why or why not? — Shawn
This says it all. And they cannot all be correct. Science is about figuring out which of competing theories is the right one, psychology just enjoys them all. Which is fine, but just no science at all. And which makes immediately suspect or worthless all general descriptions of psychology as a science. And which leaves me wondering just what exactly psychology is. Maybe just a family name for differing methods and subjects they're applied to?If only there wouldn't be so many schools of psychology, so many different theories about the same thing! — baker
life ought to be examined. — Shawn
psychology — Shawn
Up until the nineteen hundreds there was no clear profession for philosophers to fundamentally speak of what Plato and Socrates called the soul or psyche. — Shawn
Nowadays we know very well, that the study of the human psyche is done through psychology. It is a profession that isn't exact or as scientific as other professions, but, is still important to the discovery of one's self. — Shawn
I ask the reader whether they think psychology is an important field or whether any of the above makes sense to assert about the importance that philosophers purported was the examination of one's life? — Shawn
No, it isn't. Can you name a psychologist also a scientist, and what scientific work he or she did? I'm sure there a few, but what they're doing is science and not psychology. Psychologists such as I know about them are interested only in the ideas or theories they're interested in or have bought into, and do not whatever you do disturb them with facts or too many questions.Psychology is a science as much as any other. — T Clark
Can you name a psychologist also a scientist, and what scientific work he or she did? — tim wood
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Ethics and morals are heavily influenced by psychological factors, and they weren't ignored either. — T Clark
Psychology is not "examining one's life." It is the study of (mostly) human behavior. — T Clark
If only there wouldn't be so many schools of psychology, so many different theories about the same thing!
— baker
This says it all. And they cannot all be correct. Science is about figuring out which of competing theories is the right one, psychology just enjoys them all. — tim wood
Nothing about deontological or consequentialist ethical theories really incorporate the psyche into their analysis. The trolley dilemma neither does incorporate the analysis of the biases of the lever switcher into the conceptual landscape. — Shawn
Yet, when a patient enters the office of a psychologist, they would sit there and recollect questions they have to the psychologist about their life. — Shawn
Psychology hasn’t had a Newton or Einstein yet, — khaled
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior. — T Clark
"Clinical psychologypsychology is not psychotherapy. — T Clark
And that's one of the reasons so much of the philosophy of ethics is baloney. — T Clark
I've said this before - psychology is not psychotherapy. — T Clark
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior. — T Clark
But you're right, some, but not all, forms of psychotherapy do involve self-examination. — T Clark
How much of this does it differ from other aspects of psychology? Seems interesting to point out that psychology or psychotherapy aren't that distinct from another since one can be more theory based, with the other much more hands on and active. — Shawn
That's actually funny to talk about, since that's by definition behaviorism. I don't think behaviorism is the same as psychology, as is cognitive science the same as the study of thinking. — Shawn
It would be interesting to note, that what types do not involve this form of analysis? — Shawn
Great, and when or where was that ever done scientifically? — tim wood
I think Tim has fallen victim to the No True Scottish Psychologist fallacy. — T Clark
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