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[–] rwbj 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
What a silly line equating psychology's constant failures with theoretical science that is not only still being formulated but whose major motivation is a theory that unifies other causal theories under a singular framework - a theory of everything. Psychology, sociology, and other fields increasingly weighted towards 'xience' lack for much of anything in the way of causality. These sort of fields rely almost exclusively on correlation and having them put alongside 'real' scientific fields is inane.