
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1990
Series: Recent Research in Psychology
ISBN (Hardback): 9780387973111
Full citation:
Michael E. Hyland, William J. Baker, René van Hezewijk, Terwee (eds), Recent trends in theoretical psychology, Berlin, Springer, 1990
Recent trends in theoretical psychology
Contents
Hermeneutics of explanation
or, if science is theoretical why isn't psychology?
Leendert Mos, Casey P. Boodt
71-84
Probability and meaning
a division in behavioral cognition dividing behavioral science
Enno Schwanenberg
113-120
Münchhausen-objectivity
a bootstrap-conception of objectivity as a methodological norm
Adri Smaling
155-165
Identifying the properties of linguistically expressed experience
empirical induction or intuition of essences?
Wild, Don Schopflocher, Donald Kuiken
177-183
The scientist who mistook his object for a method, or
can we make a non-classical psychology?
Arno L. Goudsmit
185-192
John Dewey's reconstruction of the reflex-arc concept and its relevance for Bowlby's attachment theory
Gert J. Biesta, Siebren Miedema, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn
211-220
The computational theory of mind and constraints on the notions of symbol and mental representation
René J. Jorna
275-283
Interactionist theory and disciplinary interactions
psychology, sociology and social psychology in France
Ian Lubek
347-358
The significance of Bühler's "axiomatic" and Vygotsky's "general psychology" for theoretical psychology and its persistent monism-pluralism-debate
Wolfgang Maiers
377-388
Personal and social preconceptions in the formation of psycho/sociological theory
Freud's seduction hypothesis and the case of child sexual abuse
399-404