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  1. Using clear and detailed case studies and drawing on up-to-date empirical research, it examines perception and action, the link between attention and consciousness, the modularity of mind, how we understand other minds, and the influence of language on thought, as well as the relationships among mind, brain, body, and world.

  2. In trying to understand the nature of psychology as a discipline and analyze it philosophically, we will be interested in questions such as: . What are the primitive objects? What counts as evidence? What counts as an explanation?

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  3. Jun 20, 2011 · This chapter and the next apply the unified theory to solving the problem of psychology and fostering the move toward developing a unified approach to psychotherapy.

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  4. Feb 9, 2016 · Philosophy has traditionally conceptualized knowledge as ‘justified true belief’, whereas psychology tends to consider it mainly in terms of semantic memory. What both traditions have in...

  5. Empirical psychology may look askance at the ordinary person's views of belief-forming processes, but that is irrele vant to a mere "analysis" of the ordinary concept of knowledge.

  6. This dictionary provides systematic coverage of these areas, in addition to the basic terminology of psychology and psychiatry, and the definitions contain more explicit factual information and explanation than is available in other dictionaries.

  7. APA Dictionary of Psychology SECOND EDITION. ...