Tag: philosophy of psychology


Armchair Psychology: Exploring Intuition vs. Evidence

Armchair Psychology: Exploring Intuition vs. Evidence

Introduction and Definition of Armchair Psychology The term “Armchair Psychology” denotes a specific approach to the study and practice of psychological inquiry that relies fundamentally on introspection, rational deduction, and subjective reasoning, rather than requiring external, verifiable data. This form of inquiry is characterized by its reliance on internal reflection, logical consistency, and philosophical argumentation […]

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Philosophical Psychology: Decoding the Roots of the Mind

Philosophical Psychology: Decoding the Roots of the Mind

Introduction to Philosophical Psychology Philosophical psychology stands as a vital, analytical department within the broader discipline of psychology, dedicated fundamentally to scrutinizing the deep conceptual and structural dilemmas inherent to the field. It meticulously analyzes the philosophical presumptions that underpin psychology’s diverse theories, its chosen methodologies, and the techniques employed in both research and clinical […]

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