Motives and Mechanisms: An Introduction to the Psychology of Action |
Contents
What must a new psychology be like? | 20 |
How does an explanatory science work? | 40 |
Why is cognitive psychology not enough? | 53 |
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accidie activity actors acts analogy analysis analytical analogue analytical model causal chapter co-ordinate cognitive psychology cognitive science collective common commonsense complex concepts conscious control hierarchy conversation created culture defined described develop developmental psychology display distinction emotions ethogenic example experience explanatory feeling football football hooligans function Harré higher-order program human action hypotheses idea illocutionary force important individual interaction involved Jerome Bruner kind knowledge language level of control linguistic means mental method microsociology mind moral order natural selection organization particular patterns performance person personal psychology phenomena physical possible problem procedure produced properties psychological symbiosis Quadrant regulative hierarchy relation repertoire repertory grids represented role ROM HARRÉ Saussurean scientific psychology scientism scientistic sense situation social action social behaviour social psychology social world someone source model speech acts structural explanation system of rules talk techniques template theory thought tions typical understanding vocabulary
References to this book
Rethinking Psychology, Volume 1 Jonathan A Smith,Rom Harre,Luk Van Langenhove No preview available - 1995 |