Toward a Psychology of Persons
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Description
This closely integrated collection of essays constitutes a wide-ranging and comprehensive attempt to understand persons within psychology–a long-lost enterprise. The volume was inspired by the observation that contemporary psychology has become increasingly depersonalized in its conceptions and its methodology, and has thereby lost touch with its traditional subject matter of human individuality and the nature of persons. This development now threatens the integrity of psychology as a discipline. Using both a critical and constructive approach, the various contributors share two common objectives:
*to explore the roots of depersonalization in modern psychology through systematic criticism of contemporary functionalist and neo-functionalist approaches;
*to articulate some alternative holistic-interpretive and historical approaches to the psychology of persons. Despite these common objectives, the chapters reflect a wide variety of theoretical perspectives and approaches, including cognitive science and neuroscience, discursive psychology, hermeneutics, social constructionism, semiotics, rhetorical analysis, and psychological aesthetics. These essays do not converge on a unified psychology of persons, but they do serve to reopen a form of discourse that has long been absent from mainstream psychology.
Editor: Smythe, William E
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 805827188
Language: English
Pages: 312
Additional information
Weight | 1.48 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.22 × 6.32 × 0.94 in |
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