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of knowledge a Sensist psychology , latent, perhaps, so far as the consciousness of the Pragmatist is concerned. For the Pragmatist, although he does not affirm that we have no kn
As a tendency in philosophy, signifies the insistence on usefulness or practical consequences as a test of truth.
Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 1http://www.logoslibrary.org/nietzsche/beyond/1.html
the better. 23. All psychology hitherto has run aground on moral prejudices and timidities, it has not dared to launch out into the depths. In so far as it is allowable to recogni
Critique of Objectivist Ethicshttps://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/papers/rand5.htm
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Immanuel Kanthttps://friesian.com/kant.htm
what we know is our own psychology, not external things. Kant did say, consistent with psychologism, that basically we don't know about "things-in-themselves," objects as they exi
The Animal Homosexuality Mythhttps://www.hope-of-israel.org/animalhomo.html
and professor of psychology at the University of S‹o Paulo, Brazil, explains, "When two males mate, what is present is a demonstration of power, not sex." [8] Jacque Lyn
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PRAGMATISM II. THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY III. WILL IN COGNITION IV. THE DILEMMAS OF DOGMATISM V. THE PROBLEM OF TRUTH AND ERROR VI. THE FAILURE OF FORMAL LOGIC VII. THE BANKRUPTCY OF INT
Don Norman -- Human Centered Designhttps://pages.ucsd.edu/~dnorman/
Cognitive Science and Psychology, UCSD "People Propose, Science Studies, Technology Conforms" My person-centered motto for the 21st century. (Also the epilog of "Things that make
The author of The Design of Everyday Things and The Invisible Computer, now a consultant on human-centered design, provides philosophy, suggested readings, and biographical informa
Vygotsky's Idea of Gestalt and its Origins by Andy Blunden March 2008https://ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/works/gestalt.htm
to Vygotsky’s psychology and his theory of development, but Vygotsky’s idea of Gestalt was not derived from the Gestalt Psychology of Koffka and Köhler. In the 1920s,
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