On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Steven Davis wrote:
> 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.
>
So, psychology is illogical? :-))
Make it a good day.
--Louis--
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