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To: Gib Bogle who wrote (11776)5/22/2006 4:34:34 AM
From: pedtupe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78428
 
And it is in this attempt that they refine their questioning,
thereby resolving the old questions and discovering the
new questions.

That is the nature of scientific inquiry.



To: Gib Bogle who wrote (11776)5/22/2006 12:08:16 PM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78428
 
I have had professional and academic research experience in both sociology and social psychology. Your assessment of both fields is at best incomplete.

But you know what, today I'd rather talk about investing .

LC



To: Gib Bogle who wrote (11776)5/22/2006 12:47:23 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78428
 
Psychology investigates how the mind works and sociology investigates how societies work. They explain what they learn to the best of their abilities.

Having one of my degrees in experimental psychology, I will say I felt the largest mistake psychology made when I was going to school was not treating the human species exactly like every other animal.

I was taught we did not have instincts, we had drives. We knew more about the mating habits of the Ukanda Kob than we did about ourselves.

Once we accept the fact, we are a naturally evolving animal like all other animals, then we may come to understand ourselves as we really are.