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Philosophy is the historical parent of psychology. Much in philosophy is concerned with psychological phenomena and a knowledge of philosophy is important to psychologists.
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<b>Philosophy is the parent of all the sciences. We should not forget to be philosophical and reflect on the nature of our knowledge, if we wish for psychology to be a powerful force for human happiness.</b>
 
   
[[Philosophy|Introduction to philosophy]]
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* Chapter 1 : [[Introduction to philosophy]]
   
[[Psychology|Introduction to psychology]]
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* Chapter 2 : [[Introduction to psychology]]
   
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* Chapter 3 : [[Philosophy of psychology]]
[[Epistemology]]
 
   
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* Chapter 4 : [[Aesthetics]]
[[Ethics]]
 
   
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* Chapter 5 : [[Epistemology]]
[[Phil:Philosophy of mind ]]
 
   
 
* Chapter 6 : [[Ethics]]
[[Phil:Philosophy of Science]]
 
   
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* Chapter 7 : [[Logic]]
[[Phil:Philosophy of Language |Philosophy of Language]]
 
   
 
* Chapter 8 : [[Philosophy of mind]]
[[Phil:Logic]]
 
   
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* Chapter 9 : [[Philosophy of science]]
[[Basic philosophical assumptions in psychology]]
 
   
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* Chapter 10: [[Philosophy of language]]
[[History of Psychology]]
 
   
 
* Chapter 11: [[Basic philosophical assumptions in psychology]]
[[History and philosophy of theories of psychological processes]]
 
   
 
* Chapter 12: [[History of Psychology]]
[[Notable Philosophers]]
 
   
 
* Chapter 13: [[History and philosophy of theories of psychological processes]]
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* Chapter 14: [[Notable philosophers]]
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==Philosophies and philosophical concepts relevant to psychologist==
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*[[Animism]]
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*[[Asceticism]]
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*[[Axiological pshychology]]
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*[[Determinism]]
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*[[Dualism]]
 
*[[Epistemology]]
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*[[Existentialism]]
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*[[Fatalism]]
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*[[Hedonism]]
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*[[Hermeneutics]]
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*[[Humanism]]
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*[[Idealism]]
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*[[Intellectualism]]
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*[[Logic (philosophy)|Logic]]
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*[[Materialism]]
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*[[Metaphysics]]
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*[[Mysticism]]
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*[[Nihilism]]
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*[[Pacifism]]
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*[[Phenomenology]]
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*[[Positivism (philosophy)|Positivism]]
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*[[Postmodernism]]
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*[[Pragmatism]]
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*[[Realism (philosophy)|Realism]]
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*[[Reductionism]]
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*[[Relativism]]
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[[Category:Philosophy of psychological processes]]
 
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[[Category:Axiological psychology of personality]]

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