Comte's positivism was:
A) based on innate ideas.
B) consistent with French sensationalism.
C) inconsistent with French sensationalism.
D) consistent with Cartesian dualism.
E) actually a justification for the study of psychology.
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Q15: Cabanis' less extreme sensationalism advocated:
A) the need
Q16: The principle that motivation of human activity
Q17: A prominent person in the development of
Q18: The group of scholars, who worked clandestinely
Q19: Bonnet extended Condillac's sensationalistic psychology by:
A) assuming
Q20: A French mathematician who advanced the study
Q21: The data of positivistic science for Comte
Q22: French positivism was a consistent type of:
A)
Q24: Biran's major interest in human activity focused
Q25: According to Comte, science is:
A) noncausal.
B) absolute
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