Problems of Metaphysics and Psychology

“Problems of Metaphysics and Psychology” by Jay Eacker, published by iUniverse in May 2011, is a thought-provoking exploration of fundamental questions in the fields of philosophy and psychology. Spanning 304 pages, this edition delves into essential inquiries such as the nature of psychology, behaviorism, science, and human nature, providing a framework for understanding these complex topics.
Readers will find a focused discussion on various concepts, including learning, reinforcement, motivation, and emotion. While the book acknowledges that definitive answers may remain elusive, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogue surrounding these enduring questions. This edition invites those interested in philosophy and psychology to engage with the ideas presented and reflect on the nature of human understanding.
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People still want to know the answers to the questions addressed in Problems of Metaphysics and Psychology.
Of course, they want to know the answers to a great many more questions than are dealt with here, but a limit has to be drawn somewhere. The ones included here are: What is Psychology? What is Behaviorism? What is Science? What is Behavior? What is a Stimulus? What is Learning? What is Reinforcement? What is Motivation? What is Emotion? What is Instinct? and, What is Human Nature? No one of them was answered for all time earlier, and they are not likely to be answered now but reissuing the book at this time may remind those who are interested of what has gone before.
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