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What Is Descriptive Psychology? an Introduction Raymond M
The Positivist Repudiation of Wundt Kurt Danziger
The Logical Structure of Consciousness (Behavior, Personality, Rationality, Higher Order Thought, Intentionality) (Revised 2019)
Points of View in the Modern History of Psychology
Psychology Old and New
The Collected Works of Peter G. Ossorio
Descriptive Psycfology and Medicine. Charles L. Dana
Brentano's Project of Descriptive Psychology
Sacralization, Secularization and Personality AUTHOH: David Baramy Klein, B.A
SPINOZA and NEUROPSYCHOLOGY SPINOZA and NEUROPSYCHOLOGY: a COMPARISON of THEORIES of EMOTION, METHODOLOGY and ONTOLOGY by STEPHEN SHELDON RICE, B.A
Integrating DSM/ICD, Research Domain Criteria, and Descriptive Psychopathology in Teaching and Practice of Psychiatry Dimy Fluyau, Emory University
1 What Is Descriptive Psychology? Ebbinghaus's 1896 Criticism of Dilthey Revisited This Paper Re-Evaluates Hermann Ebbinhaus E
Wilhelm Dilthey: Understanding the Human World
What Is Behavior? and So What?
Teaching Culturally Competent Psychotherapy: a Descriptive Psychology Approach Fernand Lubuguin, Ph.D
Phenomenology As Descriptive Psychology
2015 Doctoral Project Abstracts Islam and Muslims, Having Varying Degrees of Pride in Religious, Ethnic, and Cultural Identities, and the Importance of Family
Different Psychological Perspectives on Cognitive Processes
Top View
What Is Descriptive Psychology? a Hopefully Accessible Introduction
Margins of Psychology of Margins Central European University European Central
A Philosopher in the Lab. Carl Stumpf on Philosophy and Experimental Science
Brains Don't Think and Organisms Don't Create Cultures Or Develop
Descriptive Psychology
Cognitive Neuroscience Analyses of Memory: a Historical Perspective
Foundations of Phenomenological Psychology
Explanation and Description in Phenomenological Psychopathology
Why Descriptive Psychology?
Time, Space, and Number in Physics and Psychology
Contributions of Descriptive Psychology to Strategies of Negotiation: the Case of Religion and Government F