Summary
Thomas Teo: An Outline of Theoretical Psychology
Theoretical psychology boldly asks big questions, no less than its parent field – psychology.
The study An Outline of Theoretical Psychology: Critical Considerations, by the Canadian psychologist Thomas Theo, is one of the few notable works that, entering into a dialogue with psychology, seeks to examine its scope and limitations. The polemic he leads is not a means of disputing, but rather a stimulus for the advancement of science, which is often attributed the epithets disconnected, useless, in crisis. Convinced that it is the only real and true psychology, both according to the criteria of scientific production and its omnipresence in people's lives, she confronts contemporary psychology with itself, directing it to theoretical-philosophical questions about the problems that must be tackled.
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