Contenu du sommaire : Psychologic and the study of memory
Revue | Scandinavian Journal of Psychology |
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Numéro | Vol. 40, no 4 sup, 1999 |
Titre du numéro | Psychologic and the study of memory |
Psychologic and the study of memory
- Introduction to the special issue of SJP on psychologic and memory - Helstrup T., Rognes W., Vollmer F. p. 1
- Psychologic and the study of memory - Smedslund J. p. 3-17
- Some thoughts on psychologic - Anderson R.E. p. 19-22
- The rationale of psychology - Bundesen C. p. 23-24
- Folk psychology and psychological science - Fletcher G.O., Copeland B.J. p. 25-29
- Memory as discourse and the future of psychological research - Gergen K.J., Gergen M.M. p. 31-35
- Commentary on "Psychologic and the study of memory"p.37-40 - Harré R.
- The case of psychologic against memory research - Helstrup T. p. 41-44
- Comments on "Psychologic and the study of memory" - Intons-Peterson M.J. p. 45-50
- Framing principles and solving problems in memory research - Jones G.V. p. 51-53
- Psychologic and the semantics of social intercourse - Laucken U. p. 55-58
- On psychologic, commonsense and intentional explanations - Lewicka M. p. 59-62
- Psychologic as a means of understanding memory phenomena: a comment to Smedslund - Nilsson L.G. p. 63-66
- Psychologic is not enough: commentary on Smedslund - Paivio A. p. 67-68
- Some basic problems with the use of "psychologic" in the study of memory - Richardson J.T. p. 69-71
- Psychologic, attention, and mind-body - Rognes W. p. 73-76
- The logic of Smedslund's psychologic: applications to memory research - Rönnberg J. p. 77-80
- From within an external world - Shotter J. p. 81-84
- On appropriate targets for criticism in psychology - Sjöberg L. p. 85-88
- Smedslund the illusionist: how psychology came to look like a deductive science - Teigen K.H. p. 89-92
- Eliminating pseudoempiricism from psychology: a return to science - Valsiner J. p. 93-94
- Utility and limitations of psychologic as a tool for theoretical analysis in cognitive psychology - Vandierendonck A. p. 95-98
- Why experimentation in psychology often senseless? - Wallach L., Wallach M.A. p. 103-106
- Minor and major problems of Smedslund's psychologic of memory - Westmeyer H. p. 107-109
- Commentary on Smedslund: two fundamental issues - Wetherick N.E. p. 111-114
- Toward a softer but more illuminating psychology - Zimiles H. p. 115-117
- Memory psychology: an empirical or an analytical science? - Zimmer H.D., Engelkamp J. p. 119-122
- Author's response: Psychologic in dialogue - Reply to commentaries - Smedslund J. p. 123-138