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A Wittgensteinian Perspective on the Use of Conceptual Analysis in Psychology

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332 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am21.10.20132013
This edited volume includes contributions from internationally renowned experts in the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. It applies his later philosophy to concrete issues pertaining to the integrity of scientific claims in a broad spectrum of research domains within contemporary psychology.mehr
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KlappentextThis edited volume includes contributions from internationally renowned experts in the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. It applies his later philosophy to concrete issues pertaining to the integrity of scientific claims in a broad spectrum of research domains within contemporary psychology.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-230-36915-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum21.10.2013
Auflage2013
Seiten332 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht555 g
IllustrationenXV, 332 p.
Artikel-Nr.29501243

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology as a Critical Instrument for the Psychological Sciences; Peter M. S. Hacker 1. Psychology's Inescapable Need for Conceptual Clarification; Daniel D. Hutto 2. Wittgenstein's Method of Conceptual Investigation and Concept Formation in Psychology; Oskari Kuusela 3. Pictures of the Soul; Joachim Schulte 4. Aspect Seeing in Wittgenstein and in Psychology; Nicole Hausen and Michel ter Hark 5. Parallels in the Foundations of Mathematics and Psychology; Meredith Williams 6. Animal Minds: Philosophical and Scientific Aspects; Hans-Johann Glock 7. Realism, But Not empiricism: Wittgenstein Versus Searle; Danièle Moyal-Sharrock 8. Can a Robot Smile? Wittgenstein on Facial Expression; Diane Proudfoot 9. A Return to 'The Inner' in Social Theory: Archer's 'Internal Conversation'; Wes Sharrock and Leonidas Tsilipakos 10. Reducing the Effort in Effortful Control; Stuart G. Shanker and Devin M. Casenhiser 11. The Concepts of Suicidology; Michael D. Maraun 12. The Neuroscientific Case for a Representative Theory of Perception; John Preston and Severin Schroeder 13. Terror Management, Meaning Maintenance and the Concept of Psychological Meaning; Timothy P. Racine and Kathleen L. Slaney 14. A Conceptual Investigation of Inferences Drawn from Infant Habituation Research; Michael A. Tissaw 15. The Unconscious Theory in Modern Cognitivism; Alan Costallmehr

Autor

Devin M. Casenhiser, University of Tennessee, USAAlan Costall, University of Portsmouth, UKHans-Johann Glock, University of Zürich, Switzerland P. M. S. Hacker, St John's College, Oxford, UK Nicole Hausen, University of Groningen, the NetherlandsDaniel D. Hutto, University of Hertfordshire, UKOskari Kuusela, University of East Anglia, UKMichael D. Maraun, Simon Fraser University, CanadaDanièle Moyal-Sharrock, University of Hertfordshire, UK John Preston, University of Reading, UK Diane Proudfoot, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Severin Schroeder, University of Reading, UK Joachim Schulte, University of Zürich, Switzerland Stuart Shanker, York University, Canada Wes Sharrock, University of Manchester, UKMichel ter Hark, VU University, the Netherlands Michael A. Tissaw, State University of New York at Potsdam, USA Leonidas Tsilipakos, University of Manchester, UK Meredith Williams, Johns Hopkins University, USA
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