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A New Logical Foundation for Psychology

Jens Mammen

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Theoretische Psychologie

Beschreibung

This SpringerBrief provides an interdisciplinary synthesis based on psychology, logic, mathematics, cognitive science, and the history of science. It presents psychology as a science that suffers from a reduced understanding of the most fundamental logic in our practical-bodily encounters with the world, including with our fellow human beings. The Brief offers a new “dual” logic that is based on the duality between identification and description of objects, including persons. The Brief ties in modern mathematics as a tool that can be used to catch this duality in a precise manner. 

Featured topics in this Brief include: 
  • The emergence of Mechanism.
  • The duality in animal and human subject-object relations.
  • Psychology’s compatibility with natural sciences.
  • Four cornerstones of modern mathematics.
  • The Extensional Method. 
A New Logical Foundation for Psychology will be
of interest to psychologist, philosophers, and mathematicians concerned with basic theoretical and methodological problems. 

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Standards and Reference Points, Culture, Axiom of Choice, Functionalism, Ontology, Affection and Attachment, Sense Categories, Activity Theory, Topology, Formal Logic, Mechanism, Theory of Sets, Decidability, Choice Categories, Axiomatic Method, Phenomenology, German Philosophy, Mathematics