Psychology, science, and human affairs : essays in honor of William Bevan
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Psychology, science, and human affairs : essays in honor of William Bevan
Westview Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
A tribute to William Bevan by a group of his colleagues. The essays reflect both the range of his scholarly interests and the breadth of his professional influence, and consider issues in three major areas - philosophy and history; development, mind and body; and applications and public policy.
目次
- Part 1 A journey at the dangerous edge of things - some reflections on William Bevan's legacy, Frank Kessel. Part 2 Philosophy and history: the human agency of science, Sigmund Koch
- taking human nature seriously - psychology and the polity, Daniel N. Robinson
- metatheory in pscyhology and a psychology of metatheory - the case of William James, John B. Conway
- stargazing - James McKeen Cattell, "American men of science" and the reward structure of the American scientific community, 1906-1944, Michael M. Sokal. Part 3 Development, mind and body: the nature-nurture controversy in social and historical perspective, Frances Degen Horowitz
- Bevan's wisdoms, Jerome Kagan
- the development of children's adaptations to stressful events and environments - the contributions of the MacArthur Foundation, Norman Garmezy
- context defines psychology, Gregory R. Lockhead
- cognition, psychodynamics and control of experience, Mardi J. Horowitz. Part 4 Applications and public policy: eyewitness psychological testimony about eyewitnesses - an update, Howard Egeth
- DSM IV process and outcomes, Peter Nathan
- organizational management - a point of view, Milton Grodsky
- scientific freedom and responsibility, Richard Trumbull
- behavioural scientists take root in the political forest, David Johnson
- psychology has a rosy past, present and future, Wendell R. Garner
- psychology evolving - linkages, hierarchies and dimensions, Anne Anastasi. Part 5 Appendix: the journey is everything - general-experimental psychology in the United States after a hundred years, William Bevan
- contemporary psychology - a tour inside the onion, William Bevan.
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