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Title: El mètode objectiu
Original Publication: Barcelona: Llibreria Catalònia, 1927.
Series Title: Monografies mèdiques, no. 12
Note: Reading ease score: 42.1 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: digital editor: Joan Queralt Gil
Summary: "El mètode objectiu" by Ramón Turró is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the relationship between psychological phenomena and their physiological underpinnings, emphasizing the need to understand the interplay between these realms through objective methods. Turró argues against purely introspective approaches to psychology, making a case for a more integrated view that recognizes the importance of empirical evidence in understanding mental processes. The opening of the book presents a discussion on the merits and limitations of introspective psychology. Turró critiques the common practices of psychologists who rely solely on observations of the mind’s workings without considering the underlying physiological conditions that give rise to them. He draws on various philosophical and scientific perspectives, engaging with the ideas of figures like W. James and H. Ebbinghaus to illustrate the necessity of establishing causal relations between psychological and physiological states. Through this examination, he sets the stage for a more comprehensive understanding of the mental processes that define human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Turró, Ramón, 1854-1926
EBook No.: 74097
Published: Jul 24, 2024
Downloads: 55
Language: Catalan
Subject: Science -- Methodology
Subject: Science -- Philosophy
LoCC: Science
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: El mètode objectiu
Original Publication: Barcelona: Llibreria Catalònia, 1927.
Series Title: Monografies mèdiques, no. 12
Note: Reading ease score: 42.1 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: digital editor: Joan Queralt Gil
Summary: "El mètode objectiu" by Ramón Turró is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the relationship between psychological phenomena and their physiological underpinnings, emphasizing the need to understand the interplay between these realms through objective methods. Turró argues against purely introspective approaches to psychology, making a case for a more integrated view that recognizes the importance of empirical evidence in understanding mental processes. The opening of the book presents a discussion on the merits and limitations of introspective psychology. Turró critiques the common practices of psychologists who rely solely on observations of the mind’s workings without considering the underlying physiological conditions that give rise to them. He draws on various philosophical and scientific perspectives, engaging with the ideas of figures like W. James and H. Ebbinghaus to illustrate the necessity of establishing causal relations between psychological and physiological states. Through this examination, he sets the stage for a more comprehensive understanding of the mental processes that define human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Turró, Ramón, 1854-1926
EBook No.: 74097
Published: Jul 24, 2024
Downloads: 55
Language: Catalan
Subject: Science -- Methodology
Subject: Science -- Philosophy
LoCC: Science
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.