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Book Synopsis: Are we rational creatures? Do we have free will? Can we ever know ourselves? These and other fundamental questions have been discussed by philosophers over millennia. But recent empirical findings in psychology and neuroscience suggest we should reconsider them.
This textbook provides an engrossing overview of contemporary debates in the philosophy of psychology, exploring the ways in which the interaction and collaboration between psychologists and philosophers contribute to a better understanding of the human mind, cognition and behaviour. Miyazono and Bortolotti discuss pivotal studies in cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, evolutionary psychology, clinical psychology and neuroscience, and their implications for philosophy.
Combining the latest philosophical and psychological research with an accessible style, Philosophy of Psychology is a crucial resource for students from either discipline. It is the most up-to-date text for modules on philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of mental health and philosophy of cognitive science.
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Are you ready to delve deep into the mysteries of the human mind? Look no further than Philosophy of Psychology: An Introduction Book. This captivating textbook takes you on an incredible journey through the intertwined worlds of philosophy and psychology, shedding new light on age-old questions such as our rationality, free will, and self-awareness. The cutting-edge research in cognitive psychology, social psychology, neuroscience, and more will challenge your assumptions and expand your understanding of the human mind.
What sets Philosophy of Psychology apart is its unique approach of combining the expertise of psychologists and philosophers. By examining the intersection between these disciplines, the authors, Miyazono and Bortolotti, provide comprehensive insights into the complexities of the human mind. They analyze crucial studies in various fields, from developmental psychology to clinical psychology, and show how these findings shape our understanding of cognition and behavior. This textbook is a captivating blend of philosophy and science, offering a fresh perspective on the human psyche.
Whether you're studying psychology or philosophy, this book is an invaluable resource. Philosophy of Psychology is designed to bridge the gap between these two disciplines, empowering students to explore the profound connections between philosophical concepts and psychological research. With its accessible writing style, this book will guide you effortlessly through the latest research and debates, making it the ideal choice for modules on philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of mental health, and philosophy of cognitive science.
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