
Uljana Feest
Professor of philosophy at Leibniz University in Hanover, Germany. Author of "Operationism in Psychology: An Epistemology of Exploration".
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May 10, 2025 • 1h 6min
Uljana Feest, "Operationism in Psychology: An Epistemology of Exploration" (U Chicago Press, 2025)
Uljana Feest, a philosophy professor at Leibniz University in Germany, delves into the fascinating world of operationalism in psychology. She discusses how this framework connects psychological concepts with experimental designs, shedding light on the complexities of defining psychological phenomena like memory. Feest also reflects on her academic journey, highlighting the challenges of operational definitions and the impact of folk psychology on scientific inquiry. The conversation touches on the replication crisis, advocating for enhanced methodologies in the field.

May 10, 2025 • 1h 6min
Uljana Feest, "Operationism in Psychology: An Epistemology of Exploration" (U Chicago Press, 2025)
Uljana Feest, a philosophy professor at Leibniz University in Hanover and author of "Operationism in Psychology: An Epistemology of Exploration," dives deep into the historical ties between psychological concepts and research methods. She discusses the challenges of defining abstract phenomena like memory and its connection to folk psychology. Feest advocates for clearer operational definitions to improve measurement in psychology, while addressing the replication crisis and the need for a more integrated understanding of how psychological constructs relate to real-life behaviors.

May 10, 2025 • 1h 6min
Uljana Feest, "Operationism in Psychology: An Epistemology of Exploration" (U Chicago Press, 2025)
Uljana Feest, a philosophy professor at Leibniz University in Hanover and author of "Operationism in Psychology," delves into the historical roots of operationism in psychology. She discusses how defining concepts like memory requires clear experimental designs and the implications this has for scientific exploration. Feest highlights the challenges of studying psychological phenomena amid epistemic uncertainty, particularly in light of the replication crisis. The conversation emphasizes the significance of operational definitions and the evolving nature of psychological research methodologies.