The full reference for "Emergence in psychology" can be found
on the first page of the PDF article, and I reproduce it here in response
to Ricardo's question:
Sawyer, R. K. (2002). Emergence in psychology: Lessons from the history
of non-reductionist science. Human Development, 45, 2-28.
I highly recommend this journal for all psychologists interested in
theoretical questions. Until a few months ago, it was edited by
Barbara Rogoff of UC Santa Cruz, and as of November 2001 it is edited by
Geoffrey Saxe of UC Berkeley.
As Mike points out, just about all of the articles posted on LCHC are in
PDF. I don't know of any other way to post an image of a published
article like "Emergence in psychology". As Bill Blanton
confirms, the Adobe download is free if all you need to do is read PDF
files.
Most PDF files cannot be saved on your own computer, but they can be
printed on your local printer.
At 09:04 AM 4/12/02 -0300, you wrote:
I can read
adobe/pdf files...
But now, maybe because Sawyer's article had been scanned, I could not
save it on my rigid disck.
It is good for someone to have access
to texts through LCHC site, even scanned. But scanned texts are very slow
to download and read. And - at least for me - it is impossible to save
them in personal archives.
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