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Volume
22, no. 3, June 2012
ARTICLES
"The Constantly Recurring Argument":
Infering
Quantity from Order
JOEL MICHELL
Truth, Science, and Psychology
BRIAN D. HAIG AND DENNY BORSBOOM
Laying the Cornerstone of Construct
Validity Theory:
Herbert Feigl's Influence on Early Specifications
KATHLEEN SLANEY
Connective Conceptual Analysis and
Psychology
KONRAD BANICKI
The Deadlock of Husserl's Life-World:
From a
Critique of Psychologism to Psychologization
JAN DE VOS
Levinas and Hermeneutics on Ethics and
the Other
STEVE HARRIST AND FRANK C. RICHARDSON
COMMENT
A Brief Note on "Moral Psychology"
DANIEL ROBINSON
ESSAY REVIEW
Selves, Societies, and Social Sciences:
Pluralism in a
Changing Global World. (Lene Arnett Jensen reviews Matthew
Adams' Self and Social Change
and Robin Goodwin's Changing
Relations: Achieving
Intimacy in a Time of Social Transition)
BOOK REVIEWS
Historicizing Memory. (Jens Brockmeier
reviews Kurt Danziger's
Marking the Mind: A
History of Memory)
Japan on the Couch. (Brian J. McVeigh
reviews Ian Parker's
Japan in Analysis:
Cultures of the Unconscious)
In Praise of Marginality. (Adrian Brock
reviews L. P. Mos (Ed.)'s
A History of Psychology
in Autobiography)
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