Monism As Connecting Religion and Science, by Ernst Haeckelhttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/9199/pg9199-images.html
4 Comparative psychology teaches us to recognise a very long series of successive steps in the development of soul in the animal kingdom. But it is only in the most highly develop
Qualia (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Summer 2008 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/sum2008/entries/qualia/
in the Philosophy of Psychology , Volume 1, Ned Block, ed., Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press, 268-305. Block, N. 1990 "Inverted Earth," Philosophical Perspectives , 4, J
The Happiness Hypothesis - by Jonathan Haidt | Derek Sivershttps://sive.rs/book/HappinessHypothesis
details and reviews. Psychology professor's digestible but deep insight into how our minds work, around the topic of happiness. Great metaphor of a rider on the back of an ele
Unjustified Psychiatric Commitment In The U.S.A. by Lawrence Stevens, J.D.https://jesus-is-savior.com/Health_Concerns/SNTP/commitment/unjustified.htm
like a Ph.D. in psychology or a psychiatrist's M.D. or D.O. degree or a social worker's M.S.W. degree to suggest a certain amount of competence on his or her part. The truth
Unjustified Psychiatric Commitment In The U.S.A. by Lawrence Stevens, J.D.
Rawls on Justice as Fairnesshttps://www.hist-analytic.com/Rawlsfair.htm
of mathematics and psychology), the fundamental idea is very different from the conception of justice as fairness. For one thing, The Theory of Legislation , ed. by C. K. Ogden (L
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the difference between psychology and mind. Ethics is a conscious stepping back and reflecting on morality, just as psychology is a scientific reflection on mind. In academic term
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Business and pleasure by Dick and Jill Miller of Miller Microcomputer Services.
The Cult of Scientific Management by John Taylor Gattohttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/gatto/gatto-uhae-9.html
the rise of educational psychology and its empty-child/elastic-child hypotheses. Psychology was a business from the first, an aggressive business lobbying for jobs and school cont
The Last Psychiatrist: Which Is Worse: An Altered Photo of Reality, Or A Photo That Alters Reality?https://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2007/11/which_is_worse_a_photo_of_an_a.html
in Applied Cognitive Psychology. In the same issue appears a well thought out article about how the media influence the "public narrative;" another study called, " P
The Controllershttp://all.net/journal/deception/MKULTRA/www.constitution.org/abus/controll.htm
most notable names in psychology and pharmacology. On both sides, the war spurred furious efforts to create a "truth drug" for use in interrogating prisoners. General Wi
The Hedonistic Imperative - a critique by Joh Martinhttps://www.hedweb.com/jon-martin/
disciplines of psychology, medicine, and religion [which] teach that a civilized human being must learn to delay gratification of immediate desires for sake of future happiness.”
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