1st Edition

Examining the Psychological Foundations of Science and Morality Explaining the Inexplicable

By Eugene Subbotsky Copyright 2023
184 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

184 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

184 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Examining the Psychological Foundations of Science and Morality is a progressive text that explores the relationship between psychology, science and morality, to address fundamental questions about the foundations of psychological research and its relevance for the development of these disciplines. Supported by original empirical evidence, the book analyses the relationship of folk... Read more

Introduction

Part I

The Inexplicable: Theoretical Analysis

Chapter 1.The Inexplicable

Chapter 2. Consciousness as the Inexplicable

Chapter 3. Observing the Inexplicable

Chapter 4. From Observed to the Observer: Internal Self as the Unknowable

Chapter 5. Gods, Self and Science

Part II

The Inexplicable: Empirical Research

Chapter 6. Studying the Inexplicable: Space and Time

Chapter 7. Causality: Logic of Science and Logic of the Mind

Chapter 8. Explaining Morality

Part III

The Inexplicable: Structure and Functions of the Mind

Chapter 9. Mind as a Phenomenon: Inexplicable as a Whole

Chapter 10. The Conclusion: Soft Sciences Reconsidered

 

Biography

Eugene Subbotsky is Reader (Emeritus) at Lancaster University, UK. He is a BPS Charted Psychologist who has conducted research on moral development, metaphysical reasoning, magical thinking and consciousness.