Joseph F. Rychlak (rychlak)
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Rychlak, Joseph F. 1976. “Can Psychology Be Objective about Free Will?” Philosophical Psychologist 10: 2–9.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1978. “The Stream of Consciousness: Implications for a Humanistic Psychological Theory.” in The Stream of Consciousness: Scientific Investigations into the Flow of Human Experience, edited by Kenneth S. Pope and Jerome L. Singer, pp. 91–115. New York: Plenum Press.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1983. “Contribution to the Debate: Phenomenology and Empiricism.” in Foundations of Morality, Human Rights, and the Human Sciences. Phenomenology in a Foundational DIalogue with the Human Sciences, edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka and Calvin O. Schrag, pp. 241–248. Analecta Husserliana n. 15. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1991. Artificial Intelligence and Human Reason: A Teleological Critique. New York: Columbia University Press.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1994a. “Four Kinds of Determinism and ‘Free Will’: A Response to Viney and Crosby.” New Ideas in Psychology 12: 143–146.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1994b. “Is Free Will a Process or a Content: Both? Neither? Are We Free to Take a Position on This Question?” Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 14: 62–72.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1996a. “Memory: A Logical Learning Account.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 17: 229–250.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1996b. “Must Behavior Be Mechanistic? Modeling Nonmachines.” in The Philosophy of Psychology, edited by William O’Donahue and Richard F. Kitchener, pp. 149–156. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.
Rychlak, Joseph F. 1997. In Defense of Human Consciousness. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.