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See my [1963(a)], p. 23, and my section 34.
This is Ernst Gombrich’s phrase: see, for references, the index of his Art and Illusion [1960].
It is not suggested that as, say, induction is logically invalid we can tell a priori that it does not exist in psychology, but just that we should try to see if psychology will work without induction.
Karl Bühler used to speak of the “enjoyment of action (or of functioning)” (“Funktions-lust”).
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Popper, K.R., Eccles, J.C. (1977). Dialogue I. In: The Self and Its Brain. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61891-8_15
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