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Psychological Knowledge
A Social History and Philosophy
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428 pages
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Challenging traditional views, this work posits that psychological knowledge functions as a social institution rather than solely existing within individual minds. It suggests that mental states are social artifacts, comparable to objects like coins or crowns, emphasizing the collective nature of psychological understanding. This perspective invites readers to reconsider the foundations of psychological knowledge and its implications in society.
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1998, hardcover
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