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    A Critical History of Psychology: From Antiquity to Modernity

    A Critical History of Psychology by Leahey, Thomas Hardy;

    From Antiquity to Modernity

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    • Kiadó Routledge
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. május 27.

    • ISBN 9781032539669
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem628 oldal
    • Méret 254x178 mm
    • Súly 453 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 91 Illustrations, black & white; 35 Halftones, black & white; 56 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white
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    This fully updated 9th edition places social, economic and political forces of change alongside psychology?s internal theoretical and empirical arguments. It utilises a critical lens to illuminate the way in which the external world has shaped the development of psychology and, in turn, how psychology has shaped society.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This fully updated and refreshed 9th edition places social, economic and political forces of change alongside psychology?s internal theoretical and empirical arguments. It utilizes a critical lens to illuminate the way in which the external world has shaped the development of psychology and, in turn, how psychology from antiquity to modernity has shaped society.


    The text approaches the material from an integrative, rather than wholly linear, perspective, carefully examining how issues in psychology reflect and affect concepts that lie outside the field of psychology?s technical concerns as a science and profession.


    Key features of this edition include:



    • A newly reconsidered structure, including five additional interludes exploring historical background narratives and the rise of modernity, to allow for flexible and adaptable textbook use.

    • Expanded exploration of the two psychologies: the Way of Ideas, driven by epistemology and unique to Europe, and The Way of Human Nature, a universal concern to find a science of human behavior and its management.

    Including scientific, applied, and professional psychology, as well as coverage of the social sciences and social policy implications, this book is appropriate for high-level undergraduate and graduate students.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part One. Situating Psychology


    Chapter 1. Introduction


    Part Two. Psychology Before Psychology: Discovery of the Mind


    Prelude: The World We Have Lost: EEA to 1688 CE


    Chapter 2. Antiquity: Locating the Mind Within


    Chapter 3. Hellenism, Feudalism, and Renaissance: Tending the Soul


    Part Three. A Science of the Mind


    Interlude I: Modernity in Mind and the Rise of Science: 1543 to 1915


    Chapter 4. The Way of Ideas: Furnishing the Mind


    Chapter 5. Psychology of Consciousness: Looking Inward


    Chapter 6. Psychology of Adaptation: Looking Outward


    Part Four. A Science of Human Nature


    Interlude II: Modernity, its Disenchantments, and Social Policy: 1-1871


    Chapter 7. Social Science before Science: Approaching the Social Problem


    Chapter 8. Psychology of the Unconscious: Confronting Irrationality


    Chapter 9. Psychology and Social Science: Managing Modern Life


    Part Five. Two Psychologies in the Modern World


    Interlude III: Late Modernity: War, Peace, War, Peace, War 1914 ?


    Chapter 10. Behaviorism: Ostracizing Mind


    Chapter 11. Cognitive Science: Return of the Prodigal


    Chapter 12. Applied and Professional Psychology: Treating the Individual


    Chapter 13. The Psychological Society: Coping with (Post)Modernity


    Postlude: Reflections on Psychology Today

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