The essay delves into two facets
of the problem. a. Is there a connection between Philosophy and Psychology, and
if so, what is the nature of that connection? Because the Author believes in
the evolution of holistic and comprehensive perceptions, these questions are
crucial. Furthermore, the Author claims that because human behaviour is the
result of a variety of causes and variables, a whole picture requires the
application of multidisciplinary methods. Separately studying each field is
insufficient. More emphasis should be placed on examining the common effect as
well as the combined impact of several variables on people's end products -
thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Furthermore, the Author observes that there
is already a relationship between the two disciplines, since they frequently
behave as two sides of the same coin. They frequently serve as complements
rather than competitors. The Author supports his assertion by examining three
situations and the entire individual-organization complex. Adam and Eve's
character and curiosity are described in the essay, attributes that empower and
guide them in their quest for knowledge. Furthermore, because of their actions,
Adam and Eve became the forefathers of all future scientific explorers and
researchers. Finally, the author suggests that the "Normal Distribution
Method" be employed as the major teaching and learning instrument in the
social sciences.
Amos Avny,
Omnidev International, Yehud, Israel.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RDASS-V3/article/view/6752
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