Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology/ Hark, M.T.
Material type: TextPublication details: UK: CUP, 2004Description: 248 pDDC classification: 192Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 192 HAR/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P09771 |
Tracing the Genesis of an Idea
Philosophy of Science and Evolutionary Epistemology
Between Autobiography and Reality
Popper and Early German Psychology
Psychology of Thinking, Evolutionary Theory,
and Psychoanalysis
The Wiirzhurg School
Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Cognition
Personalistic Psychology and Psychoanalysis
Popper and the Foundations of Pedagogy
The School Reform Movement
Heimat and the Pedagogy of Self-Activity
The Inductive Method of Science
Karl Biihler's Child Psychology and Dogmatic
Thinking
Assurance and the Fear of the Unknown
Conclusion
Otto Selz and the Science of Problem Solving
Life and Work
The Assault on Association Psychology
The Theory of Schematic Anticipations
Psychology of Discovery and the Geisteswissenschaften
Trying-out Behaviour and the Biological Turn
Popper's Psychology of Knowledge
The Methodology of Denkpsychologie
Theoretical Pluralism and the Evolutionary Approach
The Bucket Theory, Otto Selz, and Pedagogy
Otto Selz and Popper's Deductive Turn
A Philosophical Breakthrough?
The Theory of the Searchlight
Evolutionary Epistemology and the Mind-Body Problem
Evolutionary Epistemology and the Theory of the
Searchlight
The Battle against Physicalism
Karl Biihler and the Theory of Language
Language, Searchlight, and World 3
A Cartesian Pluralist?
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