Relationship between philosophy and psychology
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psychology and philosophy are different disciplines but their is some overlap.
1) Many topics within philosophy make assumptions or arguments about how people think, interact, and so on, all of which is domain of psychology
And the difference between the two is as given-
Philosophy is the study of the general and fundamental nature of reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind amd language whereas psychology looks at human thinking, feelings, and behaviour.
1) Many topics within philosophy make assumptions or arguments about how people think, interact, and so on, all of which is domain of psychology
And the difference between the two is as given-
Philosophy is the study of the general and fundamental nature of reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind amd language whereas psychology looks at human thinking, feelings, and behaviour.
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Psychology as a discipline has its origins in philosophy, from which it differentiated on the basis of a commitment to the empirical method and psychology’s resulting claim to scientific status. However, philosophy and psychology continue to address many of the same questions, albeit from different points of view, and the work of each discipline continues to illuminate that of the other.
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