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<b>Philosophy is the parent of all the sciences. We should not forget to be philosophical and reflect on the nature of our knowledge, if we wish for psychology to be a powerful force for human happiness.</b> |
<b>Philosophy is the parent of all the sciences. We should not forget to be philosophical and reflect on the nature of our knowledge, if we wish for psychology to be a powerful force for human happiness.</b> |
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