Science and subjectivity

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science, subjectivity, psychoanalysis, cognitivism, epistemology

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This paper addresses the problem of the scientific nature of psychology in its relation to subjectivity. At the same time that all knowledge is based on the purification of the subjectivity, the psychology has this one as one of their objects. The author explores this paradox, from the point of view of psychoanalysis and cognitivism, taking stock of their respective histories and foundations.

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  • Carlos Maffi, Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

    Doctor en Psicoanálisis de la Université de Paris VII. Miembro de la International Psychoanalytical Association y de la Asociación Psicoanalítica de Buenos Aires (APDBA), Argentina.
    Profesor a cargo del seminario de doctorado “Epistemología del psicoanálisis” Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina

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11/27/2019

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