How did Gray characterize the relationship between psychology and philosophy?

a. There is no appreciable border between psychology and philosophy, as they are both focused on the same issues.
b. The border between psychology and philosophy is well-established and broad, as they have little in common.
c. Well beyond the border between psychology and philosophy are topics like esthetics, that are of interest to philosophers but not, in general, to psychologists.
d. Although psychology and philosophy began as the same discipline, they are no longer related in any appreciable way.


C

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