The Language of Psychology [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 14 (2):363-363 (1960)
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Abstract

A quasi-genetic account of language, intended to be based on an analysis of the science of psychological language and of theories in psychology. Scientific terms are defined in terms of invariant usage. "Protocol statements" are taken as the bulwark of this science. Their definition of psychology: "the study of animal movements and human speech." --J. A. B.

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