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[[Cognitive psychology]] has been criticised from a number of standpoints. Preatotius (2000)<ref>Praetorius, N. (2000). Principle of Cognition, Language and Action: Essays on the Foundations of a Science of Psychology. Dordrecht/Boston/New York: Kluwer Academic Press.<ref/> and Shannon (2002)<ref>Benny Shanon (2002) Cognition, Epistemology, Ontology. Psycoloquy: 13(007) Cognition Action (2) [http://www.cogsci.ecs.soton.ac.uk/cgi/psyc/newpsy?13.007]<ref/> make the point that contemporary cognitive psychology ignores both [[epistemology]] and [[ontology]]
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[[Cognitive psychology]] has been criticised from a number of standpoints. Preatotius (2000)<ref>Praetorius, N. (2000). Principle of Cognition, Language and Action: Essays on the Foundations of a Science of Psychology. Dordrecht/Boston/New York: Kluwer Academic Press.</ref> and Shannon (2002)<ref>Benny Shanon (2002) Cognition, Epistemology, Ontology. Psycoloquy: 13(007) Cognition Action (2) [http://www.cogsci.ecs.soton.ac.uk/cgi/psyc/newpsy?13.007]</ref> make the point that contemporary cognitive psychology ignores both [[epistemology]] and [[ontology]]
   
 
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Cognitive psychology has been criticised from a number of standpoints. Preatotius (2000)[1] and Shannon (2002)[2] make the point that contemporary cognitive psychology ignores both epistemology and ontology

See also

References

  1. Praetorius, N. (2000). Principle of Cognition, Language and Action: Essays on the Foundations of a Science of Psychology. Dordrecht/Boston/New York: Kluwer Academic Press.
  2. Benny Shanon (2002) Cognition, Epistemology, Ontology. Psycoloquy: 13(007) Cognition Action (2) [1]