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Once again, an antique truth has been confirmed. Philosophers and psychologists not only play different language games, they also inhabit different cultures. In the continuing and continually confounded hope that the disciplines will one day share more than a disputed border, we offer the following brief comments from deep inside psychology, cast as a set of problems for eventual resolution and put with intentionally exaggerated simplicity.
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Brown, S.C. (1974). Concluding Remarks. In: Brown, S.C. (eds) Philosophy of Psychology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02110-9_18
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