George Kelly (psychologist) Quote

I sketched an epistemological position that assumed the reality of events, independently of how they are perceived. In taking this stand I broke off with the position known as phenomenology; at least I broke off with phenomenology to the extent that it is a form of pure philosophical idealism.


p. 20 - The function of interpretation in psychotherapy. 1959


I sketched an epistemological position that assumed the reality of events, independently of how they are perceived. In taking this stand I broke off...

I sketched an epistemological position that assumed the reality of events, independently of how they are perceived. In taking this stand I broke off...

I sketched an epistemological position that assumed the reality of events, independently of how they are perceived. In taking this stand I broke off...

I sketched an epistemological position that assumed the reality of events, independently of how they are perceived. In taking this stand I broke off...