Netzwerk Phänomenologische Metaphysik
212653

Springer, Dordrecht

1993

447 Pages

ISBN 978-0-387-97963-2

Recent Research in Psychology

Recent trends in theoretical psychology

selected proceedings of the fourth biennial conference of the international society for theoretical psychology june 24–28, 1991

Edited by

Henderikus J. Stam , Leendert P Mos , Warren Thorngate , Bernie Kaplan

I was asked and, alas, with little reflection on the magnitude of the task, thoughtlessly consented, to take on the 'simple' job of writing a preface to the collection of essays comprising this volume. That I was asked to carry out this simple task was probably due to one consideration: I was the main representative of the host institution (Clark University) for the 1991 ISTP Conference, at which the talks, foreshadowing and outlining the 'extended remarks' here printed, were originallypresented, and hence, as a token of gratitude, I was vouchsafed the honor of setting the stage. It did not dawn on me, until I began piecemeal to receive and accumulate, over a period of months, the remarkably diverse and heterogeneous essays precipitated by the conference, how mind-boggling it would be to pen a preface pertinent to such an aggregate of prima/acie unrelated articles. Typically, prefaces to collections of essays from different hands are attempts by the prefator or a pride of prefators to provide an overview, a concise map, of the complex terrain which readers are invited to enter; or to direct the attention of potential readers to what the editors take to be the essential or central themes of each of the variegated articles: a practice which, not infrequently and often not unjustifiably, irritates and even enrages individual authors, who object to the complexity, profundity, and nuanced character of their thought being reduced to clicMs and editorial equivalents of sound bites.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2746-5

Full citation:

Stam, H. J. , Mos, L. , Thorngate, W. , Kaplan, B. (eds) (1993). Recent trends in theoretical psychology: selected proceedings of the fourth biennial conference of the international society for theoretical psychology june 24–28, 1991, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Social discourse and moral science

Robinson Daniel S

17-28

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Understanding human nature

Mos Leendert; Boodt Casey P.

31-39

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Hermeneutics of lived experience

Boodt Casey P.; Mos Leendert

111-122

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The limits of psychological critique

Gergen Kenneth J.

135-142

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Stratification and activity

van Rappard J F H

173-178

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Understanding how we understand pictures

van Hezewijk René

195-210

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Social motives under negotiation

Jansz Jeroen

211-217

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The structure of self in schizophrenia

Gara Michael A.; Goldston Ruth B.

219-229

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The pleasures of the gulf war

Broughton John M.

231-246

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Critiquing the lifeworld

Nik Rattan S.

247-262

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The Mumford effect in psychology

Fisher Harwood

263-274

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Consistency and chaos in personality

Middleton Carl; Fireman Gary; DiBello Roseanne

275-281

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How mental and physiological mechanisms gear into one another

Panhuysen Geert E. M.; Tuiten J J Adriaan

283-293

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The ideology of beauty

Tseëlon Efrat

319-323

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Emotions and gender

Fischer Agneta H.

325-332

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Social psychology textbooks

Lubek Ian

359-378

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Identity and intimacy

Kirschner Suzanne R.

379-387

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Hermeneutics and moral development

Korthals Michiel

411-418

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Beyond discursive relativism

Burman Erica

433-440

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