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Animism, realism and anti-realism
pp. 102-111
Abstract
The contemporary debate about the status of folk-psychology is a continuation and extension of criticisms of introspection offered by philosophers and psychologists earlier in the century. These efforts grew out of the failure of introspectionism to provide a basis for a scientific psychology. Boring (1933) and others advanced the view that far from yielding a pure and incorrigible account of mental states introspection delivers an "interpreted" (theorized) picture.
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Smith David L (1999) Freud's philosophy of the unconscious. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 102-111
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1611-6_10
Full citation:
Smith David L (1999) Animism, realism and anti-realism, In: Freud's philosophy of the unconscious, Dordrecht, Springer, 102–111.