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Posted by Nela on December 06, 19100 at 12:07:44:
What do you think would Popper say about Voluntarism, Structuralism, Functionalism, Behaviorism, and Psychoysis? Whould he say that all these psychological approaches were scientific or only some,or none of them were scientific? The way I understand Popper's opinion of what is scientific and what is not is that a scientific theory must be refutable. If any observation agrees with a theory, the theory is weak not strong. For Popper a theory to be scientific, it must make risky predicitions, predicitions that run a real risk of being incorrect. Theories that do not make risky predictions or that explain phenomena after they have already occurred are not scientific. From this definition I understand that any theory that is created after an observation is not scientific, and if it is not replaced by other theories it is not scientific. So is Voluntarism, behaviorism, psychoysis unscientific, because they were made after an observation, and functionalism, and structurlism scientific, because the ideas were made before observation? Please explain? Thanks I will be waiting for your answer.
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