Wielding the Cybernetic Scythe in the Blunting Undergrowth of Psychological Confusion

Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):517-519 (2016)
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Open peer commentary on the article “Cybernetic Foundations for Psychology” by Bernard Scott. Upshot: Given the fragmental state of what is known as “psychology,” I think it would be an error to attempt to “unify” such chaos and that efforts would be better spent dissolving the illusion that “psychology” exists and instead redesigning a genuinely psychological psychology that has relevance to daily living.

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