Philosophy of Psychology

Similar documents
Philosophy of Psychology. Psychology as a Science

NEUROPHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS 1

NEUROPHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS 1

NEUROPHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS

Chapter 1 What is Psychology?

History and Approaches

Hypothesis-Driven Research

The Limits of Artificial Intelligence

Experimental Psychology PSY 433. Appendix A Experimental Psychology: A Historical Sketch

Chapter 1.1. The Process of Science. Essential Questions

1. The Greek philosopher who believed that intelligence was inherited was: A) Aristotle. B) Plato. C) Descartes. D) Simonides.

PSYCHOLOGY. Prof. Riyadh Al_Azzawi F.R.C.Psych

1. The Greek philosopher who believed that intelligence was inherited was: A) Aristotle. B) Plato. C) Descartes. D) Simonides.

Psychology's History and Approaches

Ch. 1 The Science of Psychology

Place a checkmark next to each item that you believe is mostly true about the way you think.

Monday, September 8, 14 THEORIES OF

B.F. Skinner: excerpt from A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind. ---(Beryl) Xinyang Li

PSY 402. Theories of Learning Chapter 1 What is Learning?

How to Use Emotional Control and Observation Skills to Become a Better Negotiator!

Psychology, Fifth Edition, James S. Nairne Chapter 1. Chapter 1 An Introduction to Psychology

Introduction and Historical Background. August 22, 2007

Motivation in Historical Perspective. Chapter 2

Psych 401: Exam 1 Review. Be familiar with the role of philosophy and physiology in the development of psychology

Prologue/Chapter 1. What is Psychology?

The scope of perceptual content, II: properties

Introducing Psychology $

Intentionality. Phil 255

History of Psychology

Psychology can provide insight into behavior and give one the chance to acquire practical information Psychology scientific study of behavior, mental

PSYC 1101 vs. PSYC 1100 Social Science vs. Natural Science. Psychology as a Social Science

Psychology. Trepanning. Prescience Psychology. Prescience Psychology 9/6/2017. History and Approaches. The study of behavior and mental processes

THEORIES OF PERSONALITY II Psychodynamic Assessment 1/1/2014 SESSION 6 PSYCHODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT

How Can Psychology 201 Help you Understand the World?

PSY111 Notes. For Session 3, Carrington Melbourne. C. Melbourne PSY111 Session 3,

Oman College of Management & Technology

Chapter 1 9/23/2013. How Do We Know?

Myers Psychology for AP, 2e

1. Aristotle suggested that a meal makes us sleepy by causing heat to collect around the

Chapter 02 Developing and Evaluating Theories of Behavior

HOW TO IDENTIFY A RESEARCH QUESTION? How to Extract a Question from a Topic that Interests You?

III. WHAT ANSWERS DO YOU EXPECT?

A Brief History of Psychology. Chapter 1, Section 2

A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind. Lily Trapkin Intro to Philosophy November 2013

The Scientific Method

6. A theory that has been substantially verified is sometimes called a a. law. b. model.

Behaviorism: Laws of the Observable

Eliminative materialism

Hosted by Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method Lakatos Award Lectures

Behaviorism: An essential survival tool for practitioners in autism

Turn Your Fear Into Success

Myers Psychology for AP* David G. Myers PowerPoint Presentation Slides by Kent Korek Germantown High School Worth Publishers, 2010

4) Principle of Interpersonal Leadership

CHAPTER 3 METHOD AND PROCEDURE

A. Indicate the best answer to each the following multiple-choice questions (20 points)

How do Categories Work?

SLIDE 2: PSYCHOLOGY. By: Sondos Al-Najjar

Chapter 1 Introduction to Psychology

AP Psychology. PSYCHOLOGY (Bernstein) Chapter 1: Introducing Psychology

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

Categorization and Memory: Representation of Category Information Increases Memory Intrusions

Barriers to concussion reporting. Qualitative Study of Barriers to Concussive Symptom Reporting in High School Athletics

Personal Identity. Questions to Ponder

Theory, Models, Variables

Nature of Science and Scientific Method Guided Notes

Definitions of Nature of Science and Scientific Inquiry that Guide Project ICAN: A Cheat Sheet

Jazyková kompetence I Session II

Audio: In this lecture we are going to address psychology as a science. Slide #2

Psychology: The Science

Chapter 11: Behaviorism: After the Founding

PUBLIC OPINION, THE MASS MEDIA, AND B.F. SKINNER. Public Opinion

PSYCHOLOGY S ROOTS, BIG IDEAS AND CRITICAL THINKING TOOLS CHAPTER 1 MYERS AND DEWALL

Psyc 3705, Cognition--Introduction Sept. 13, 2013

BACK PAIN. Spare 5 minutes to find out how to cope with back pain

PSYCHOLOGY AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

Total Knee Arthroplasty

Psychology and Social Change

Unit 1 Lesson 1 Scientific Knowledge. Copyright Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

You Can Treat OCD. Treatment of OCD. ReidWilson, PhD. NoiseInYourHead.com 1. Objectives. BriefTherapy Conference December 9, 2018.

Group Assignment #1: Concept Explication. For each concept, ask and answer the questions before your literature search.

Schools of Psychology

The following is a brief summary of the main points of the book.

Introduction Stanovich, Chapter 1

Mouth care for people with dementia. False beliefs and delusions in dementia. Caring for someone with dementia

Sample Psy 300 Test. You will need a Scantron form for each test (#882).

Psy101 Introduction of Psychology Paper Q1 Memory is a type of sensory memory which stores information coming from the ears.

a c t i o n p l a n n e r

Work, Employment, and Industrial Relations Theory Spring 2008

Unit 3: EXPLORING YOUR LIMITING BELIEFS

Studies have long shown that adding fluoride

Perception LECTURE FOUR MICHAELMAS Dr Maarten Steenhagen

Memory part I. Memory Distortions Eyewitness Testimony Lineup Studies

AP Psychology Summer Assignments Boca Ciega High School Ms. Vandewalle

CHAPTER 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY EXPERIENCES. Duane V. Knudson (with acknowledgment to Shirl J. Hoffman )

Posture. In this article

We re All Behaviorists Now

Transcription:

Philosophy of Psychology Psychology as a Science What is a science? Root of science is scio to know But there are many domains of knowledge that are not considered sciences (although they may make use of science): theology law engineering medicine What makes science different from other domains of knowledge? What is Science? 2

The Futility of Definition Goal of a definition: To specify the conditions needed and that suffice to make something an instance of the kind in question Test of a definition: Are there any counterexamples? Items that meet the definition by are not instances of the kind in question Items that are instances of the kind in question but that fail to meet the definition Defining GAME Two definitions from The American Heritage Dictionary A way of amusing oneself; diversion A sport or other competitive activity governing by specific rules Are there ways of amusing oneself that don t count as games? Are there games that lack competition or specific rules? Defining Human Being

If not a definition, what? Exemplars Physics, chemistry, physiology Similarity to examples but need to specify dimensions astrology is, on some dimensions, similar to astronomy Theories about the phenomena sciences involve modes of inquiry that seek to explain phenomena in the world in terms of other phenomena and?? What is Explanation? Two (sometimes agreeing, sometimes conflicting) traditions: To explain is to bring under a law f=ma f=k (m 1 m 2 /d 2 ) PV=nRT To explain is to characterize the causal mechanism that brought the phenomenon about What is Psychology to Explain?

The mind Not as obvious as you think Let s test your memory Memory is easily misled Original list: Test list: table wood couch sit cushion shoe legs swivel chair seat stool couch sitting Recall for the lure chair is desk rocking stronger than for many items on recliner bench the original list. sofa The words on the list are the 15 closest semantic associates of chair in English Dees, Roediger, McDermott Paradigm How reliable is vision?

How reliable is vision? How good is human reason? Behind one of these doors I have hidden money, behind the other two a cat You get to pick which one to open. But before you do, I will open one of the other doors, revealing a cat Now I give you a choice: stay with you first pick, or change to the other Which is the better option? http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/monty3/ A Bad Doctor s Visit You go to see your doctor with a puzzling ailment. Your doctor tells you that it is characteristic of a disease that is affecting 1% of the population and if you have the disease, it means certain death There is a simple test she can perform which is accurate 79% of the time (that is, 21% of the time it gives false positives). You agree to the test. Now your doctor looks really worried. The test came back positive How worried should you be? How likely are you to die? Answer: your risk of death is 8%!

What modes of inquiry does psychology have available? Research Traditions Scientific inquiry has a historical dimension New investigations build upon previous ones The successive investigations frequently share some things Assumptions about what the goals of inquiry are Views about what counts as evidence Assumptions about what an explanation should look like But sometimes there are radical disagreements about how to proceed different research traditions Research Traditions in Psychology 17 th -19 th centuries: ideas, how they are formed, manipulated, etc. Rationalism Descartes Empiricism/Associationism Locke, Hume, Reid, Mill Analyses of conscious mental states: Wundt, James Introduction of a dynamic unconscious: Freud Repudiation of the mental Behaviorism: Watson, Hull, Skinner A science of the mental Cognitive psychology, Cognitive science, and Cognitive neuroscience