This easy-to-read book contains studies of key psychologists from the past, throwing new light on Freud, William James, Kurt Lewin and others. Written for psychologists, social scientists and students, Michael Billig uses the past to argue for the continuing importance of examples and the comparative unimportance of theory.
This easy-to-read book contains studies of key psychologists from the past, throwing new light on Freud, William James, Kurt Lewin and others. Written for psychologists, social scientists and students, Michael Billig uses the past to argue for the continuing importance of examples and the comparative unimportance of theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Billig is Emeritus Professor of Social Sciences at Loughborough University. His previous books include Arguing and Thinking (Cambridge, 1987), Freudian Repression (Cambridge, 1999) and Learn to Write Badly (Cambridge, 2013). He received the Distinguished Contribution to Social Psychology Award from the British Psychological Society in 2010.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Locke and Shaftesbury: foster father and foster son 3. Tucker and James: in the same stream of thought 4. Freud: writing to reveal and conceal himself 5. Lacan: an ego in pursuit of the ego 6. Lewin: is there nothing as practical as a good example? 7. Tajfel and Bernstein: the limits of theory 8. Jahoda: the ultimate example 9. Concluding remarks.
1. Introduction 2. Locke and Shaftesbury: foster father and foster son 3. Tucker and James: in the same stream of thought 4. Freud: writing to reveal and conceal himself 5. Lacan: an ego in pursuit of the ego 6. Lewin: is there nothing as practical as a good example? 7. Tajfel and Bernstein: the limits of theory 8. Jahoda: the ultimate example 9. Concluding remarks.
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