Psychology's interpretive turn the search for truth and agency in theoretical and philosophical psychology

"Is objective psychological truth possible? For over 25 years, postmodern theorists have argued for an antiobjectivist or antirealist philosophy, which they believe enhances our human agency by freeing us to be what we interpret ourselves to be. But in the last decade, a prominent and diverse g...

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title_full Psychology's interpretive turn the search for truth and agency in theoretical and philosophical psychology Barbara S. Held
title_fullStr Psychology's interpretive turn the search for truth and agency in theoretical and philosophical psychology Barbara S. Held
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