¿Es posible la axiomatización de la Psicología?
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https://doi.org/10.33539/avpsicol.2000.v8n1.3273Keywords:
axiomatic, PsychologyAbstract
A part from the definition of an axiom and its various meanings, the need for Psychology to be considered an “axiomatic” field (in order to resolve the problem of the objective of psychological knowledge) is put forth. The central axiom is this: a realized action is superior to an unrealized action, and the action that has already happened has the ability to marginalize the action that has not happened. That is to say, an act is superior to potential. It is necessary to distinguish between the various meanings of the act or the energeia. In order for Psychology to be an axiomatic field, it must be considered in terms of the classic Greek and medieval philosophies. These legacies tell us that life is a reality in action. If we do not considered life as a reality, Psychology will never be Philosophy.
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