Through the Glass Darkly

16 Pages Posted: 3 Aug 2016 Last revised: 2 Dec 2016

Date Written: September 14, 2016

Abstract

There is no general theory of psychology, other than the one in ‘Origin’. This paper highlights the poorly understood methodological issue that has resulted in lack of progress in building a general theory of psychology. In short, the problem is the failure to adequately distinguish between variables and the values of those variables.

Through the glass darkly summarises the necessary epistemological structure of all observers’ vis a vis the external world. For humanity, using the analogy of looking through the glass, the paper explores the two crucial factors of human perception, the structure of the perceptual field derived from the perceptual field generator referred to as Reality (capital intended). Second, that which we, humans, project onto the glass. The ideas we use to interpret the epistemological structure within the glass.

This position is not stand alone being derived from the general theory of psychology of ‘Origin’, itself derived from the revision of the methodology of social science.

Keywords: psychology, observer, perception, epistemology, external world, social science methodology

JEL Classification: A12, A13, A14, B30

Suggested Citation

Little, Graham, Through the Glass Darkly (September 14, 2016). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2811861 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2811861

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