Pluralism and Personality: William James and Some Contemporary Cultures of PsychologyBucknell University Press, 1980 - 280 من الصفحات This volume is an extended essay in cultural interpretation and criticism. The goal of the book is to gain a perspective on the four major currents of contemporary psychology -- the culture of detachment, joy, control, and care, through the psychology, ethics, and philosophy of William James. |
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Pluralism Change and the Strenuous Life | 19 |
Ways of Knowing Man | 45 |
Triumph of the Empirical Self | 87 |
Modernity and Passivity | 109 |
Will Freedom and Care | 131 |
Instincts and the Culture of Detachment | 156 |
Habit and the Culture of Control | 178 |
Body Reason and the Culture of Joy | 195 |
Ethics and the Strenuous Life | 211 |
Mysticism Saintliness and the Strenuous Life | 237 |
Bibliography | 271 |
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A. J. Ayer Abraham Maslow action active adaptive attention B. F. Skinner basic become behavior biological body called capacity Carl Rogers chapter concept conflict consciousness contemporary context creative culture of control culture of joy Darwin developed environment Erik Erikson Erikson essay ethical evolutionary fact freedom Freud fringe Fritz Perls function habits heroic human nature humanistic psychology Husserl Ibid idea ideal important impulses individual instincts introspection James believed James writes James's theory knowledge by acquaintance living Maslow meaning mental metaphysical method mind modern societies monism moral mystical experience needs object Paul Ricoeur person perspective phenomenological description Philip Rieff philosophical pluralism pluralistic possible Pragmatism Principles psychoanalysis Radical Empiricism reality reinforcement relation religion response Rogers role scientific sciousness selection sense social spiritual strenuous mood subjective interests superego tendency things thought tion truth understanding vision W. W. Norton William James William Schutz York