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(2011) Psychology as a moral science, Dordrecht, Springer.

Conclusions

Svend Brinkmann

pp. 145-160

In this concluding chapter, I shall do three things: (1) State the main conclusions that I have drawn in the text and summarize the main tenets of the interpretive-pragmatic outlook on psychology and morality. (2) Raise some relevant objections and challenges to the interpretive-pragmatic framework, which will hopefully ­elucidate some problematic points and suggest things to work with, in the future. (3) Briefly analyze some central psychological concepts in light of the interpretive-pragmatic framework to illustrate how these concepts can be reinterpreted as moral concepts. This analysis can be considered as a kind of research menu for further theoretical and empirical investigations of psychology as a moral science.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7067-1_8

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Brinkmann, S. (2011). Conclusions, in Psychology as a moral science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 145-160.

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