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What is It That One Knows When One Knows 'Psychology'?
Oleh:
Craig, A.P.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Theory and Psychology vol. 9 no. 2 (Apr. 1999)
,
page 197–228.
Topik:
SCIENCE
;
bodiliness / embodiment
;
inter - theoretic
;
person
;
science
;
stories
Fulltext:
197TP92.pdf
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In this paper, I am concerned with our conception of ourselves and how best to study the person. I will argue that it is on a non-psychic conception of the person that we can pin our hopes for knowing something interesting and informative about people. Moreover, I suggest a productive route out of the (metaphysical) dualism between bodies and minds - which seems to have always bedevilled the study of people - and into another, that between science and stories. I advocate a continuous interplay between stories and science because, in this way, we are better able to account for and configure who we are and how to live, as I argue in what follows. However, this does not promise a final word on how to study people, nor does it solve inter - theoretic battles between science and stories.
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