The reign of Prince Auto : psychology in an age of science
Hutto, D.
(1992)
The reign of Prince Auto : psychology in an age of science.
pp. 61-80.
ISSN 0048-3893
The principle of autonomy (hereafter Prince Auto) is a doctrine which commits physicalistic philosophers to mechanical explanations of human behaviour. In this paper I argue that physicalism (in all its forms) presents a much too narrow account of scientific explanation. If we are to develop an adequate philosophy of psychology we must first free ourselves from the rule of a metaphysical picture which has dominated philosophy since at least the time of Descartes. We must free ourselves from the reign of Prince Auto.
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