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Cafe Philo: psychology?
Albany Public Library, 221 York St, Albany, WA, AUQUESTIONS
How is psychology different from philosophy?
What are some of the problems or questions tackled by psychology versus philosophy? What's distinctly different, and what is common?
Which of those are of greatest interest to you?
What are the methods of psychology? / philosophy?
What are some truths revealed by psychology? / philosophy?
What are the benefits / what is the good of psychology? / philosophy?
Philosophy vs psychology:
https://www.upgrad.com/blog/psychology-vs-philosophy/
Philosophy: https://1000wordphilosophy.com/2020/10/10/philosophy/
Philosophy is: “holding contradiction without demanding resolution. Philosophy, after all, is precisely this conversation played out across millennia. The Stoics and Epicureans argued about engagement versus withdrawal. The tension between individual flourishing and collective obligation runs from Aristotle through Rawls. The Taoists held contradiction as the very structure of reality—the usefulness of the bowl residing in its emptiness.” (https://coffeewithclaude.com/post.php?slug=the-space-between-holidays)9 attendees
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