Rediscovering the History of Psychology Essays Inspired by the Work of Kurt Danziger /
For the last 25 years, Kurt Danziger's work has been at the center of developments in history and theory of psychology. This volume makes Danziger's work the focal point of a variety of contributions representing several active areas of research. The authors are among the leading figures i...
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Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2005.
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Series: | History and Philosophy of Psychology
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Adrian C. Brock
- Reconstructing the Subject: Kurt Danziger and the Revisionist Project in Historiographies of Psychology. Henderikus J. Stam
- In Search of Method. Johann Louw
- Controlling the Metalanguage: Authority and Acquiescence in the History of Method. Andrew S. Winston
- Paris, Leipzig, Danziger, and Beyond. Pieter J. van Strien
- Expanding the Terrain of Constructing the Subject: The Research Relationship in Interpersonal Areas of Psychology. Richard Walsh-Bowers
- On Cultural History as Transformation – or, What’s the Matter with Psychology Anyway?. Betty M. Bayer
- Wundt as an Activity/Process Theorist: An Event in the History of Psychological Thinking. Hans van Rappard
- The Missing Link of Historical Psychology. Willem van Hoorn
- De-Centering Western Perspectives: Psychology and the Disciplinary Order in the First and Third World. Irmingard Staeuble
- Concluding Comments. Kurt Danziger.