I tell my classes that while both may examine similar content areas, the
methods of each are different.  Psychology is based on systematic
empiricism, while philosophy is based on logic.

Will Will wrote:

> Here is a silly question that was raised at the end of
> class today that took me back: What differentiates the
> fields of psychoogy from philosophy? This was asked
> during my 12-week Intro course that started today and
> I  ended up having to say that I would get back to
> them.
>
> Any opinions would be more than welcomed.
>
> William Frederick
> Adjunct Faculty, Lake Land College
>
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