Volition and Allied Causal Concepts

· Avi Sion
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Volition and Allied Causal Concepts is a work of aetiology and
metapsychology. Aetiology is the branch of philosophy and logic devoted
to the study of causality (the cause-effect relation) in all its forms;
and metapsychology is the study of the basic concepts common to all
psychological discourse, most of which are causal. This is a work of
ambitious scope, intent on finally resolving philosophical and logical
issues that have always impeded progress in psychology.

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Volition and Allied Causal Concepts is a work of aetiology and metapsychology. Aetiology is the branch of philosophy and logic devoted to the study of causality (the cause-effect relation) in all its forms; and metapsychology is the study of the basic concepts common to all psychological discourse, most of which are causal. This is a work of ambitious scope, intent on finally resolving philosophical and logical issues that have always impeded progress in psychology.
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Avi Sion is the author of several works on logic and philosophy: Future Logic (1990); Judaic Logic (1995); Buddhist Illogic (2002); Phenomenology (2003); The Logic of Causation (1999, 2003, 2010); Volition and Allied Causal Concepts (2004); Ruminations (2005); Meditations (2006); Logical and Spiritual Reflections (2008-9); A Fortiori Logic (2013).

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