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Thinking in psychological science

ideas and their makers

herausgegeben vonJaan Valsiner

Abstrakt

This book explores the development of ideas in psychology's past. It is the initial volume in a series intended to shape such ideas into a valuable resource for the discipline's future. Scientists, in general, are known to ignore their own history, considering it to be a graveyard of failures. In Thinking in Psychological Science, selected ideas of key figures in the cognitive, comparative, and developmental sides of psychology (Karl Duncker, Karl Bühler, Tamara Dembo, Zing-Young Kuo, C. Lloyd Morgan, Alexander Chamberlain, and Arnold Gesell) are traced, and the social contexts of their ideas are given a collective analysis, focusing on the potential of these ideas for the present state of psychology.

Details | Inhaltsverzeichnis

The pleasure of thinking

a glimpse into Karl Bühler's life

Jaan Valsiner

pp.69-95

Remembering Karl Bühler

discovering unanticipated resemblances with my distancing-representational model

Irving E Sigel

pp.97-114

Bühler's legacy

full circle and ahead

Nancy Budwig

pp.115-131

Publication details

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Ort: New Brunswick

Year: 2007

Seiten: 345

ISBN (hardback): 0765803488

Referenz:

Valsiner Jaan (2007) Thinking in psychological science: ideas and their makers. New Brunswick, Transaction Publishers.