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Psychology qua Psychoanalysis in Argentina: Some Historical Origins of a Philosophical Problem (1942-1964)
Date
2021-10Registration in:
Fierro, Catriel; Araujo, Saulo de Freitas; Psychology qua Psychoanalysis in Argentina: Some Historical Origins of a Philosophical Problem (1942-1964); John Wiley & Sons Inc; Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences; 57; 2; 10-2021; 149-171
1520-6696
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Fierro, Catriel
Araujo, Saulo de Freitas
Abstract
Contemporary Argentinian psychology has a unique characteristic: it is identified with psychoanalysis. Nonpsychoanalytic theories and therapies are difficult to find. In addition, there is an overt antiscientific attitude within many psychology programs. How should this be explained? In this paper, we claim that a philosophical history of psychology can shed new light on the development of Argentinian psychology by showing that early Argentinian psychoanalysts held positions in the newborn psychology programs and a distinctive stance toward scientific research in general and psychology in particular. In the absence of an explicit and articulate philosophical position, psychoanalysts developed an implicit meta-theory that helped shape the context that led to the institutionalization and professionalization of psychology in Argentina. Although we do not establish or even suggest a monocausal link between their ideas and the current state of Argentinian psychology, we do claim that their impact should be explored. Finally, we discuss some limitations of our study and suggest future complementary investigations.