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What is the difference between Philosophy and Psychology?

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Answered Aug 22, 2019

Psychology is the field of study that explores human behavior and mental processes. The philosophy revolves around the study of the nature of life and afterlife, while psychology involves the study of the mind and it’s behavior. A psychologist attempts to understand the role and functions of the mind in social behavior, and it explores the neurobiological processes which guide mental behavior.

Psychology is the field of study that explores human behavior and mental processes. The philosophy
On the other hand, a philosopher explores the many possibilities of establishing the truth about the internal workings of the universe and the harmony of its soul. It is heavily engaged with the relationship between man and the higher power responsible for the creation of life in the world. Psychology, on the other hand, aids in the establishment of various philosophical truths through logical conclusions.

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