BOOKS BY CATEGORY
Your Account
Values in Psychological Science
Re-imagining Epistemic Priorities at a New Frontier
Price
Quantity
€25.61
(To see other currencies, click on price)
Paperback / softback
Add to basket  

MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK

Main description:

In this book, wide-ranging sources are utilized to seek alternatives to the science-value dichotomy and to move beyond unhelpful impasses between qualitative and quantitative methods. It urges new directions of impact for psychology through intra- and interdisciplinary collaboration in order to confront unprecedented global challenges, generate questions and articulate new possibilities for a sustainable future for humanity. The analysis places the researcher as the principal instrument of any science - an affordance and an ongoing form of demand. Foregrounding 'the personal' also emphasizes continuity across arts and sciences; the interfaces of which contain the full range of resources for innovative thinking. The enduring relevance of observation, imaginative sense-making, and perspective-taking to psychology are explored. In emphasizing that 'the person' and 'the personal' reflect interconnected systems of various levels, the book calls for an appreciation and cultivation of these activities in the psychological scientific community.


Contents:

Introduction; 1. Science, values, and persons; 2. Observing; 3. Imaginative sense-making; 4. Perspective-taking; Conclusion.


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781316500972
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: August, 2019
Pages: 157
Weight: 250g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating