Abstract

I must say at the start, responding to the comments of Paul Secord and Peter Manicas, that I am very grateful to each of them for their careful remarks. I have the highest regard for their opinions — which, you may think, is self-serving under the circumstances. It is true that both somewhat favor my version of an argument that I share with them. Secord very kindly paraphrases its main features and suggests where one may locate work in theoretical psychology that is genuinely in closer accord with the main lines of my argument than I myself supply. Manicas presses me chiefly with regard to the strong disjunction I seem to support between the natural and the human sciences. A number of themes suggest themselves for elaboration.

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