Methods, Approaches, and New Directions for Social Sciences
Buch, Englisch, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1029 g
ISBN: 978-1-118-74833-6
Verlag: Wiley
The Wiley Handbook of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology presents a comprehensive exploration of the wide range of methodological approaches utilized in the contemporary field of theoretical and philosophical psychology.
- The Wiley Handbook of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology presents a comprehensive exploration of the wide range of methodological approaches utilized in the contemporary field of theoretical and philosophical psychology.
- Gathers together for the first time all the approaches and methods that define scholarly practice in theoretical and philosophical psychology
- Chapters explore various philosophical and conceptual approaches, historical approaches, narrative approaches to the nature of human conduct, mixed-method studies of psychology and psychological inquiry, and various theoretical bases of contemporary psychotherapeutic practices
- Features contributions from ten Past Presidents of the Society of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, along with several Past Presidents of other relevant societies
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Weitere Infos & Material
About the Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xv
1 Editors’ Introduction 1
Jack Martin, Jeff Sugarman, and Kathleen L. Slaney
Part I Philosophical/Conceptual Approaches 21
2 Philosophical Anthropology 23
Matthew LaVine and Michael A. Tissaw
3 Conceptual Analysis 39
Timothy P. Racine
4 Philosophical Hermeneutics 53
Frank C. Richardson
5 An Aristotelian Analysis of the Structure of Human Action 70
Blaine J. Fowers
6 Phenomenology: Methods, Historical Development, and Applications in Psychology 85
Frederick J. Wertz
7 Theory for and as Social Practice of Realizing the Future: Implications from a Transformative Activist Stance 102
Anna Stetsenko
8 Rhetoric and Psychology: Ending the Dominance of Nouns 117
Michael Billig and Cristina Marinho
Part II Historical Approaches 133
9 Historical Thinking as a Tool for Theoretical Psychology: On Objectivity 135
Thomas Teo
10 The History of Psychological Objects 151
Adrian Charles Brock
11 Historical Ontology 166
Jeff Sugarman
12 Historiometry 183
Dean Keith Simonton
13 Statistical Thinking in Psychological Research: In Quest of Clarity through Historical Inquiry and Conceptual Analysis 200
James T. Lamiell
Part III Narrative and Social Psychological Approaches 217
14 Narrative Psychology and Life Stories 219
Ruthellen Josselson and Brent Hopkins
15 Narrative Hermeneutics 234
Mark Freeman
16 Life Positioning Analysis 248
Jack Martin
17 Positioning Theory 263
Rom Harré
18 The Personal Position Repertoire (PPR) Method as Based on Dialogical Self Theory 277
Hubert J.M. Hermans
19 Subjectivity as Socioculturally Constituted Experience 293
Suzanne R. Kirschner
20 A Transdisciplinary Psychosocial Approach 308
Paul Stenner
Part IV Theoretical Studies of Scientific, Professional, and Life Practices 325
21 Allies in Interdisciplinary Spaces: Theoretical Psychology and Science Studies 327
Kareen Ror Malone and Lisa M. Osbeck
22 “I’m Not That Kind of Psychologist”: A Case for Methodological Pragmatism in Theoretical Inquiries into Psychological Science Practices 343
Kathleen L. Slaney
23 The Value of Experiments in Psychology 359
Jan Smedslund
24 Feminism and Theoretical Psychology 374
Alexandra Rutherford, Kate Sheese, and Nora Ruck
25 Surprisability and Practical Rationality: Knowledge Advancement through the Explication of Interpretation 392
Brent D. Slife, Clayton T. Johnson, and Amy C. Jennings
26 Empirical Philosophy: Using Your Everyday Life in Theoretical Psychology 409
Svend Brinkmann
27 Theoretical Bases of Psychotherapeutic Practices 424
John Chambers Christopher, Samuel C. Gable, and David M. Goodman
28 Contemporary Psychoanalysis: The Post-Cartesian Turn in Theory and Practice 441
Roger Frie
Index 458