1. Utilitarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of Utility. For Bentham on animals, see Ch. XVII Note 122 .
^ Sidgwick, Henry (January 1981). Methods of Ethics . Hackett Publishing Co, Inc; 7th Revised edition edition. pp. 414. ISBN 978-0915145287 .
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2. Criticism of evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Confirmation in Evolutionary Psychology (in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Psychology) Edouard Machery concludes:
"Evolutionary Psychology remains a very controversial approach in Psychology, maybe because skeptics sometimes have little
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3. Criticism of evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Confirmation in Evolutionary Psychology (in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Psychology) Edouard Machery concludes:
"Evolutionary Psychology remains a very controversial approach in Psychology, maybe because skeptics sometimes have little
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4. Psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
brain activity.
[edit ] Comparative
The common chimpanzee can use tools . This chimpanzee is using a stick in order to get food.
Main articles: Comparative psychology and Animal cognition
Comparative psychology refers to the
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5. Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and culture
8 In psychology sub-fields
8.1 Developmental psychology
8.2 Social psychology
8.3 Abnormal psychology
8.4 psychology of religion
9 Reception
9.1 Initial response
9.2 Reductionism and
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6. Clinical psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology [2]
Annual Review of Psychology [3]
British Journal of Psychotherapy
British Journal of Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
Clinical Psychology Review
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7. Carl Rogers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Psychology
History
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Basic Psychology
Abnormal
Affective science
Affective neuroscience
Behaviorism
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8. Chinese philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There was also human and animal sacrifice.
When the Shang were overthrown by the Zhou , a new political, religious and philosophical concept was introduced called the "Mandate of Heaven ". This mandate was said to be taken when rulers became
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9. Abraham Maslow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Legacy
3.1 Humanistic psychology
3.2 psychology of religion
3.3 Positive psychology
4 Criticism
5 Writings
6 See also
7 References
8 Sources
9 Further reading
10 External links
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10. Abraham Maslow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Legacy
3.1 Humanistic psychology
3.2 psychology of religion
3.3 Positive psychology
4 Criticism
5 Writings
6 See also
7 References
8 Sources
9 Further reading
10 External links
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