

Psychology and philosophy of science
pp. 269-278
in: Leendert Mos (ed), Annals of theoretical psychology, Berlin, Springer, 1985Abstract
In their paper Sanders and Rappard raise so many issues, touch upon so many problems, that it is impossible in the few pages allotted to me to provide a discussion commensurate to such a wide range of topics. For this reason I shall restrict myself to some brief and rather superficial remarks on three topics only: 1. reality, 2. (psychological) knowledge, and 3. communication and conceptualization.