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Dictionary » S » Subjective psychology Subjective psychologysubjective psychology The study of one's own mind and its various modes of action as a basis for psychologic deductions. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Homeostasis and cells... all neurons are conscious, or sentient, to a degree; that the single subjective 'soul' is a confabulation.” Jonathan CW Edwards, University College ... was proposed by Freud in his "Project for a scientific psychology". This is one in a long line of proposals as to how individual ...
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psychobiology... about psychological events, rather than just doing standard psychology experiments on 'whole people', so that pscyhobiology would really ... behaviours!!!!)(SO many of the prevailing paradigms are highly, highly subjective and culturally and historically dependent!)
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Pitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... the universe. Here is the body of the essay: Pitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation Evolutionary psychology bothers me. In some respects, ... over the idea that the features of our existence are ARBITRARY, SUBJECTIVE, or RANDOM. It may just be that random evolutionary processes ...
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