

The problem of singularism
pp. 325-330
in: Leendert Mos (ed), Annals of theoretical psychology, Berlin, Springer, 1985Abstract
I have read Royce's chapter with keen interest and a good deal of empathy and agreement. On many points I can only support and further emphasize his views. On other points, however, I am a bit doubtful, and still other points have been even more thought-provoking, serving as points of departure for taking the enterprise a little bit further. I shall use my space here mainly to address this third category.