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Chris Latiolais
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Students who take our "History" courses
- e.g. Early Modern, 18th-Century, 19th-Century, and Existentialism
- will examine the philosophical foundations of the competing "schools
of thought" in Psychology. Traditional philosophical debates among
philosophers provide many of the basic concepts that guide contemporary
work in psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, learning theory, narrative
psychology, behaviorism, developmental psychology, social psychology,
and cross-cultural psychology. By engaging in interdisciplinary studies,
psychology students will acquire the ability to identify and reflect
upon the conceptual issues that arise within and among the competing
schools of thought in psychology. Students who take courses such as
Theories of Knowledge and Metaphysics and Mind will examine basic issues
about what the "mind" or "psyche" is, how it works,
and how one might study it. Courses in Ethics and applied Ethics allow
students pursuing a career in psychology to study the moral, ethical,
and political questions that arise within psychological practice and
research.
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