Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 228 mm x 153 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 228 mm x 153 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
Reihe: APA Psychotherapy Video Series
ISBN: 978-1-138-51141-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The first part examines Kierkegaard and experimental psychology, focusing on Kierkegaard's work explicitly referring to psychology. The second part considers psychology in terms of the German Enlightenment, including Kant's rejection of psychology as a science. The third part discusses how to understand Kierkegaard's psychology today, calling attention to his continuing impact on modern psychology and modern science.
Kierkegaard's conception of psychology remains relevant for any discussion of the role of today's psychology. In tracing psychology's evolution after Kant and Kierkegaard, the author finds the discipline has followed two main paths. The dominant path follows Kant's ideals about science, while the other, much narrower trail, has its origin in Kierkegaard.
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Series Editor's Foreword Jaan Valsiner Preface I Kierkegaard and Experimental Psychology 1 Repetition (1843): A Core Text 2 The Concept of Anxiety (1844) 3 Stages on Life's Way and Guilty/Not Guilty (1845) 4 The Sickness Unto Death (1849) II Psychology in Terms of the German Enlightenment 5 Kierkegaard and a Period of Change 6 Psychology as a Part of Metaphysics 7 Empirical Psychology, Aesthetics, and Natural Sciences 8 Kant and the Rejection of Psychology as a Science III How to Understand Kierkegaard's Psychology Today 9 Kierkegaard and Modernity 10 Kierkegaard and Modern Psychology 11 Kierkegaard and Modern Science 12 The Actuality of Kierkegaard's Psychology References Name Index Subject Index