Brentano's Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint contained:
A) the justification for reducing psychology to physiology.
B) the justification for reducing psychology to psychophysics.
C) methodologies that were largely deductive in approach.
D) acceptance of various methods of empiricism.
E) a systematic justification for a new method of psychological inquiry.
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A) the
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A) radical empiricists.
B) anti-positivists.
C)
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A) the
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