Description |
1 online resource (249 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 -- The First Word or: in the Beginning is the Middle; 2 -- Whitehead and Process; 3 -- Serres and Mediation; 4 -- Luhmann and Communication; 5 -- Artaud and Embodiment; 6 -- Spinoza and Affect; 7 -- Bergson and Memory; 8 -- Foucault and Subjectivity; 9 -- Deleuze and Life; 10 -- Conclusion: On Losing Your Foundations and Finding Yourself Again; References; Index |
Summary |
For many years, for many people social psychology has been deemed a discipline in crisis. This new book proposes a way out of the crisis by letting go of the idea that psychology needs new foundations or a new identity, whether biological, discursive or cognitive. The psychological is not narrowly confined to any one aspect of human experience; it is quite literally everywhere. The book proposes a strong process-oriented approach to the psychological, which studies events or occasions. Aspects of experience such as communication or embodiment are treated as thoroughly mediated - the product of |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Social psychology -- Philosophy
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
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Social psychology -- Philosophy
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Sozialpsychologie
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Philosophie
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Soziologie
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Interdisziplinarität
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Psychologie.
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Filosofische aspecten.
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Sociale psychologie.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Stenner, Paul
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ISBN |
9781446202401 |
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1446202402 |
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1283288389 |
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9781283288385 |
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9781473903630 |
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1473903637 |
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