Incommensurability and Conceptual Confusion in Psychology
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https://doi.org/10.32870/ac.v32i3.88362Keywords:
incommensurability, translation, conceptual confusion, ordinary world, theoretical worldAbstract
Present condition of psychology is examined in terms of a set of incommensurable formulations, based on contradictory assumptions, and characterized by a high level of conceptual confusion in regard to its subject matter, to the features of theories ́categories, and to the possibility of mutual translation and integration.
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