Contenu du sommaire : Toward a unified psychology: incommensurability, hermeneutics, and morality
Revue | The Journal of Mind and Behavior |
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Numéro | Vol. 21, no 3, 2000 |
Titre du numéro | Toward a unified psychology: incommensurability, hermeneutics, and morality |
Toward a unified psychology: incommensurability, hermeneutics, and morality
- The problematic of fragmentation: a hermeneutic proposal - Yanchar S.C., Slife B.D. p. 235-242
- Progress, unity, and three questions about incommensurability - Yanchar S.C. p. 243-260
- Are discourse communities incommensurable in a fragmented psychology? The possibility of disciplinary coherence - Slife B.D. p. 261-272
- On what basis are evaluations possible in a fragmented psychology? an alternative to objectivism and relativism - Kristensen K.B., Slife B.D., Yanchar S.C. p. 273-288
- Overcoming fragmentation in psychology: a hermeneutic approach - Richardson F.C. p. 289-304
- Fragmentation, hermeneutics, scholarship, and liberal education in psychology - Martin J. p. 305-314
- Putting it all together: toward a hermeneutic unity of psychology - Yanchar S.C., Slife B.D. p. 315-325