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Psychology: A Science in Conflict
Unique in analyzing the nature of psychology, this book does not prescribe a correct interpretation but rather illuminates the different kinds of psychology that currently exist. It offers an understanding of contemporary psychology by revealing the assumptions of different interpretations and the distinctive kinds of knowledge they produce. Three basic interrelated topics are analyzed successively: the subject matter of psychology; the criteria for understanding psychological events; and the ethical principles underlying the application pf psychological knowledge.
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150 Ken p
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Publisher | Oxford University Press : Oxford, New York., 1981 |
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vii + 390hlm: 14x21cm
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English
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ISBN/ISSN |
0-19-502900-3
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150
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