EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY AND REFLECTIVE SCIENCE (w/ Davood Gozli)
In this interview with Dr. Davood Gozli about his book Experimental Psychology and Human Agency. Here we focus on the role of critique and the sciences, the nature of academic training as unknowing and unreflective to reflective knowing of investigators themselves, the difference between being lost as an object and being lost as a subject, experimental psychology as lost, and bridging the gap between science and everyday life through reflective science. We close with Dr. Gozli’s reflections on the future of his intellectual engagement which is increasingly intermixing psychology with philosophy and phenomenology.
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