Experimental psychology Quote by Fulton J. Sheen
““When experimental psychology limits itself to rats and kittens, squabs and eyelids, philosophy of nature has little opportunity for formation. But when experimental psychology delivers over its findings concerning phenomenal manifestations of the mind, then the philosophy of nature may apply his philosophical principles.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Philosophy of Science, 1950
Experimental psychology should study complex mental phenomena, not just simple animal models, to inform philosophical theories.
In simple terms: Study rich mental experiences for philosophy.
Integrate deep psychology with philosophy.
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- research design
- theoretical development
- academic discourse
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- What mental phenomena deserve study?
- How can philosophy guide experiments?
Complex phenomena are harder to measure.