"The book is highly original . . . interesting and readable . . . timely . . . (and) it signals an overture towards the solution of the ever-present dilemma of mind." —John Romano, M.D. Distinguished University Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, The University of Roc
Contents: Introduction. Science and Cognitive Inquiry. Preliminaries. Merits and Shortcomings of Psychoanalysis. Our- Science: No Reportable Data. Our-Science: Data on the Absence of Data. Our-Science: The Observing-Instrument. Our-Science: The Tests Analysts Offer. Folk Psychology. Homunicationalism. Homunctionalism. Homunculosis. Computational Psychology. Deflections. Conclusions.