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    The Oxford Handbook of the Human Essence by Dovidio, John F.; van Zomeren, Martijn;

    Series: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 4 January 2018

    • ISBN 9780190247577
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 180x257x25 mm
    • Weight 739 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Advances in social-psychological theorizing and research suggest that humans can be viewed as biological beings as well as cultural creatures, rational reasoners as well as emotional enigmas, moral minds as well as amoral agents. Edited by Martijn van Zomeren and John F. Dovidio, The Oxford Handbook of the Human Essence expertly articulates both what social psychology can tell us about the human essence, and the astonishing range of perspectives reflected within this field.

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    What is the human essence? Although typically viewed as one of the big questions in philosophy, exploring the human essence requires a deep and comprehensive understanding of the human condition and thus social psychological perspectives are pivotal. Advances in social-psychological theorizing and research suggest that humans can be viewed as biological beings as well as cultural creatures, rational reasoners as well as emotional enigmas, moral minds as well as amoral agents.

    In this volume, talented scholars come together to present a fascinating array of insight into such topics ranging from evolutionary approaches to social constructivist accounts that essentially deny the existence of a human essence altogether. As such, this volume showcases the various shades of human essence that social psychology has discovered.

    Through these novel chapters, edited by Martijn van Zomeren and John F. Dovidio, The Oxford Handbook of the Human Essence expertly articulates both what social psychology can tell us about the human essence, and the astonishing range of perspectives reflected within this field. Consequently, this volume also raises important questions about the future of social psychology and the role of the notion of the human essence.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Chapter 1: Introduction: The Human Essence
    John F. Dovidio and Martijn Van Zomeren
    SECTION ONE: INDIVIDUALITY
    Chapter 2: An Existential Psychological Perspective on the Human Essence
    Daniel Sullivan and Roman Palitsky
    Chapter 3: Masters of Our Universe: The Existential Animal
    Travis Proulx
    Chapter 4: Free Will and the Human Essence: Responsible Autonomy, Meaning and Cultural Participation
    Roy F. Baumeister
    Chapter 5: Essential Self-Evaluation Motives: Caring About Who We Are
    Aiden P. Gregg and Constantine Sedikides
    Chapter 6: The Tripartite Motivational Human Essence: Value, Control, and Truth Working Together
    James F.M. Cornwell and E. Tory Higgins
    Chapter 7: People as Penguins: Thermoregulation as Part of the Human Essence
    Hans IJzerman and Lotje J. Hogerzeil
    Chapter 8: The Obviousness and Obvious Limits of Individuality as Human Essence
    Martijn van Zomeren
    SECTION TWO: SOCIALITY
    Chapter 9: Prosocial Behavior as a Human Essence
    David A. Schroeder and William G. Graziano
    Chapter 10: The Human Essence in Helping Relations: Belongingness, Independence and Status
    Arie Nadler
    Chapter 11: Does Aggression Make us Human?
    Joseph A. Vandello and Curtis Puryear
    Chapter 12: Morality and Social Identity
    Naomi Ellemers
    Chapter 13: Justice and Human Essence
    Tom R. Tyler
    Chapter 14: Biology as Destiny or as Freedom? On Reflexivity, Collectivity and the Realization of Human Potential
    Stephen Reicher
    Chapter 15: Six Social Elements in Search of an Essence
    Roger Giner-Sorolla
    SECTION THREE: CULTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS
    Chapter 16: Talking about Humanness: Is Human Essence Talk a Human Essence?
    Yoshihisa Kashima
    Chapter 17: Promotion or Preventing Change Through Political Participation: About Political Actors, Movements, and Networks
    Bert Klandermans
    Chapter 18: Values and the Human Being
    Jan Cieciuch and Shalom H. Schwartz
    Chapter 19: The Relational Essence of Cultural Psychology: Decolonizing Love and (Well-) Being
    Glenn Adams, Sara Estrada-Villalta, and Tugçe Kurtis
    Chapter 20: Human Essence: Toward a Relational Reconstruction
    Kenneth J. Gergen
    Chapter 21: Human Essences and Cultural Embeddedness: A Gene-Culture Co-Evolution Perspective
    Ronald Fischer
    Chapter 22: Human Essence in Conclusion: Why Psychology Needs a Bigger Picture and Some Suggestions on How to Get There
    Martijn van Zomeren and John F. Dovidio

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