William R. Uttal (Phoenix, AZ) is professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Michigan and professor emeritus of engineering at Arizona State University. He is the author of twenty-five books and more than a hundred scholarly articles.
Description
Lexicographica Scientifica: What Is a Science That It Might Be Called Psychology?; Principia Scientifica: A Search for General Scientific Principles; Methematica Psychologica: What is the Role of Mathematics in Scientific Psychology?; Principia Psychologica: A Search for the Fundamental Principles of Psychology; Credo Psychologica: One Psychologists View of His Science; Appendix - Epistemologica Psychologica: The Confluence of Psychology and Epistemology.
Reviews
"When a person of [Uttal's] standing and orientation takes on the question of the scientific status of psychology, it's worth taking a look. If you do, you won't be disappointed. Uttal's writing is clear, relatively free of jargon and he has the confidence not to fudge his points of view or his conclusions." -- Metapsychology, Vol. 12, Issue 31, July 29, 2008.