The subject matter of psychology

Philosophy of Science 7 (4):415-433 (1940)
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Abstract

The coordination of both logical syntax and methodological analysis of scientific language by scientific empiricism has achieved a twofold result:1. Elimination of philosophical pseudo-problems and purification of the empirical sciences from the biases engendered in them by these problems.2. Creation of an instrument apt for exact formulation, location, and analysis of the real meaning of the valid philosophical issues.

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Psychical Research and Philosophy.C. T. K. Chari - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):72 - 74.

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