Philosophy of Psychology as Philosophy of Science

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1994:19 - 23 (1994)
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Abstract

This paper serves to introduce the papers from the symposium by the same title, by describing the sort of work done in philosophy of psychology conceived as a branch of the philosophy of science, distinguishing it from other discussions of psychology in philosophy, and criticizing the claims to set limits on scientific psychology in the largely psychologically uninformed literatures concerning "folk psychology' and "wide" and "narrow" content. Philosophy of psychology as philosophy of science takes seriously and analyzes the explanatory structures, conceptual problems, and evidentiary practices of extant scientific psychology.

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Gary Hatfield
University of Pennsylvania

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