Katla handled what I was saying, yay! And yes, Neuroscience
is Psychology. More importantly they overlap, as both are required fields in either educational Major. You can't
have one without the other.
Also wanted to say:
it would be silly to claim that physics only became a science with Einstein
To bring up something important that will be unpopular, you
can't say it became a science with Einstein because
Einstein was an absolutely horrible scientist! He was a brilliant philosopher, but a horrible scientist.
No, it's not psychology. It's biochemistry and biology. Merely related to psychology. Psychology is a faux science simply because it's theories can't be proven right, merely wrong.
Er, that's kinda how science
works. You don't prove a theory and it becomes a law. A theory becomes a law because people have been unable to prove it
wrong. The entire point of the Scientific Method is not that you prove something to be
true, it's that you continually attempt to prove it
untrue, and if it survives all attempts, it is true.
Psychology is science because it follows Scientific Method. Sociology is the same way.
Yes, you have to learn a bit of biochemistry and biology to properly grasp psychology, and yes there's 'these theories fit for the most part, barring few exceptions' within it that allows psychology to be a reliable field of medicine.
As Scagga said, that's Psychiatry, which by the way is a bullshit field imho. But my opinion stems not from the field itself but from current-man's need to over-medicate.
However, it's still not a science, as long as it's theories and methodology can't be proven to be 'truth'. Merely indicative of truth. There's a certain 'Purity of science' XKCD strip that's very good at comparing the various fields. Psychology and even worse, Sociology lies somewhere on the iffy side of the scale.
Sigh. Science is a
method. Science is a
way of studying the world around you. Psychology and Sociology are Scientific. In fact
most of them are more scientific than Climate Change.
That doesn't mean
all of it is.
In every science there are good scientists and there are bad scientists. The fact that people use the bad scientists as evidence that Psychology and Sociology aren't science amuses me because they're specifically contrasting them with the
good scientists of other fields.
There
are good social scientists out there, and the work they do is just as scientific as Newton. Remember the model of Scientific Method is the primary driving force of what constitutes "Science", not whether or not something is proven "right" or "Wrong".