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Psychology as the science of human beingthe Yokohama Manifesto /
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016.
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xxiii, 375 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Psychology.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21094-0
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Psychology as the science of human beingthe Yokohama Manifesto /
Psychology as the science of human being
the Yokohama Manifesto /[electronic resource] :edited by Jaan Valsiner ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xxiii, 375 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Annals of theoretical psychology ;13. - Annals of theoretical psychology ;12..
Part I. The reality of higher psychological functions -- 1. Constructive basis of human creativity -- 2. Centrality of aesthetics for psychological science -- 3. Higher psychological functions and their study -- 4. Anthropology of human complexity -- 5. Rituals and religious ideations -- 6. Sociogenesis of higher mental functions -- 7. Borders in the human psyche and societies: regulating relationships -- 8. Ideological discourses and human well-being -- Part II. Historical roots of the study of higher psychological functions -- 9. Psychology as a phenomenological science -- 10. The role of the whole -- 11.Psychology as a normative science -- 12. Cultural-historical psychology -- 13. Why psychology cannot afford to be ethnocentric? -- Part III. Methodology for the study of higher psychological functions -- 14. Study of the possible and the actual: TEA -- 15. Introspection, observation, and autoethnography -- 16. Psychology as a idiographic science -- 17. Returning to Windelband—to go beyond him -- 18. Psychology as a qualitative science -- 19. Meaningful methodology for cultural psychology -- 20. How to re-build methodology for human complexity -- Part IV Phenomena of high complexity -- 21. Reality of the Amerindian psyche -- 22. Affective networks in family contexts -- 23. Psychology as a science of art -- 24. Complex ethical actions in social contexts -- 25. Affective semiosis as the basic human "stuff" -- 26. Values and their ways of guiding the psyche -- 27. Varieties of love -- 28. Transgenerational care in human societies -- 29. Education: the process of becoming.
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the science of human ways of being. Being refers to the process of existing - through construction of the human world – here, rather than to an ontological state. This collection includes work that has the goal to establish the newly developed area of cultural psychology as the science of specifically human ways of existence. It comes as a next step after the "behaviorist turn" that has dominated psychology over most of the 20th century, and like its successor in the form of "cognitivism", kept psychology away from addressing issues of specifically human ways of relating with their worlds. Such linking takes place through intentional human actions: through the creation of complex tools for living, entertainment, and work. Human beings construct tools to make other tools. Human beings invent religious systems, notions of economic rationality and legal systems; they enter into aesthetic enjoyment of various aspects of life in art, music, and literature; they have the capability of inventing national identities that can be summoned to legitimate one's killing of one's neighbors, or being killed oneself. The contributions to this volume focus on the central goal of demonstrating that psychology as a science needs to start from the phenomena of higher psychological functions, and then look at how their lower counterparts are re-organized from above. That kind of investigation is inevitably interdisciplinary - it links psychology with anthropology, philosophy, sociology, history, and developmental biology. Various contributions to this volume are based on the work of Lev Vygotsky, George Herbert Mead, Henri Bergson, and on traditions of Ganzheitspsychologie and Gestalt psychology. Psychology as the Science of Human Being is a valuable resource to psychologists, sociologists, philosophers, biologists, and anthropologists alike.
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