Researches and Ethics for Psychology and Philosophy
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A researcher must collect informed content from human participants (or their legal guardians). Researchers must also adhere to additional ethical principles for study that assure voluntary involvement, confidentiality, and minimum damage to subjects. Epistemology.
Theory of knowledge, skepticism, and epistemic values. Ethics. With a special focus on meta-ethics, normative ethics, and political philosophy.
Philosophical topics covered include history, logic, language, mind, science, and race/gender. The Research Ethics The philosophical collection focuses on the relationships and contrasts between ethics and research, on the one hand, instrumental rationality, which governs sciences and technological progress, and the ethical component of human conduct. Despite their very different purposes, the two disciplines sometimes cross in various ways.
In practice, philosophy use discussion and logical argument to investigate concepts like justice, truth, and beauty. Psychology, on the other hand, conducts empirical studies to better comprehend human behavior and ideas. Many writers separate and debate four major movements in research philosophy: positivist, interpretivist, pragmatist, and realistic.
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