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Theoretical Issues in Psychology: Proceedings of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology 1999 Conference

Morss, John R.(Edited by)Rappard, Hans van(Edited by)Stephenson, Niamh(Edited by)
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Theoretical Issues in Psychology is published as the discipline of psychology enters its (at least) third century.

The year 2001 brings with it millennial reflections, as well as the strange sense of deja vu that we derive from the Kubrick movie.

As to the former, a glance at the contents list of this volume will demonstrate both the maturity and the vigour of theoretical debate within psychology.

There is a level of sophistication here that should be the cause of quiet celebration.

Recent ideas about discursive practice and subjectivity, chaos theory and autopoiesis, are effortlessly entrained with classical issues.

Canonical texts are looked at with fresh eyes. Unresolved social and political questions are doggedly persisted with, and new perspectives on the human experience are pioneered.

We are not afraid of long words, even if French in origin, but nor are we afraid to recognise that we are physical beings who touch other beings, who hold, desire, and remember - and who talk, talk, talk.

For surely it is theoretically-sensitive work in psychology - whether "critical" or not - that best represents what the discipline has to offer the wider community.

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Springer
1475768176 / 9781475768176
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
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29/06/2013
English
413 pages
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