A way to make philosophy in psychology: Contributions of Philosophical Anthropology to the Meta-Psychology
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https://doi.org/10.62876/lr.v0i3.496Keywords:
philosophical anthropology, psychological practice, psychological ethicsAbstract
Using the language of philosophy, specifically, philosophical anthropology, we want to create an image of psychological practice that shows the need for ethical reflection for an adequate professional exercise. From the objective of psychological practice, the welfare of person, the possibility of finding criteria in an operative definition about what's man, is discussed. This definition is used to contrast it with human nature notions, or "criptoanthropologies", that underlie theoretical models used by psychology. We want, in this way, to surpass the partiality of psychological approaches to e referred to human action.
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