A Study Of The Relationship Between Some Philosophical Sciences And Psychology

Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 50 (unknown)
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The purpose of the authors in this paper is to deliberate upon the relationship between some philosophical sciences - which have each been developed on the basis of awareness, such as phenomenology, hermeneutics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and epistemology - and psychology in its general sense. This relationship is clarified through reviewing the issues and problems related to the above branches of knowledge, referring to their meeting points and shared problems, and also explaining the cases in which these disciplines feed on and benefit from psychology.

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