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This eight-volume set brings together two four-volume sets to cover both the classic and contemporary reading in theoretical psychology.Theoretical Psychology - Classic ReadingsCovering foundational works in theoretical psychology up to 1980, this four-volume collection is an authoritative and groundbreaking survey of the early theoretical foundations of modern psychology. Edited and introduced by a leading authority in the field, this selection tells the story of the early crises and debates that forged each major branch of psychology, from functionalism to clinical psychology.Volume One: The Origins of a Theoretical PsychologyVolume Two: Theory and MethodVolume Three: Major Theoretical Positions in 20th Century PsychologyVolume Four: The Human Dilemma: Social, Developmental and Abnormal PsychologyTheoretical Psychology - Contemporary ReadingsThis four-volume collection picks up the story of theoretical psychology in the 1980s, as it becomes a legitimate form of enquiry in its own right, and follows it as it develops through alternative and critical streams into the newfound fields of 21st century psychology, like situated cognition, embodied cognition and extended mind theory. This collection can serve as the last word on modern theoretical psychology in its own right, or as a companion to Theoretical Psychology - Classical Readings.Volume One: Contemporary Theoretical PsychologyVolume Two: Theory and MethodVolume Three: Cognitive Psychology, Cognition, Embodied CognitionVolume Four: Contemporary Human Social, Developmental and Abnormal Psychology
Contents
CLASSICSVOLUME ONE: THE ORIGINS OF A THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGYIntroduction - Henderikus StamThe Psychology of Controversy - Edwin BoringThe Conceptual Focus of Some Psychological Systems - Egon BrunswikThe Two Disciplines of Scientific Psychology - Lee CronbachThe Place of Theory in Science - Karl DallenbachThat's Interesting! - Murray DavisTowards a Phenomenology of Sociology and a Sociology of PhenomenologyA Project for a Scientific Psychology - Sigmund FreudThe Logical Analysis of Psychology - Carl HempelPsychology and Emerging Conceptions of Knowledge as Unitary - Sigmund KochTheoretical Psychology 1950 - Sigmund KochAn OverviewWundt's Creature at Age Zero - and as Centenarian - Sigmund KochSome Aspects of the Institutionalization of the 'New Psychology'The Conflict between Aristotelian and Galilean Modes of Thought in Contemporary Psychology - Kurt LewinThe Formal Criteria of a Systematic Psychology - John McGeoch The Current Impact of Freud upon Psychology - Gardner MurphyThe Cult of Empiricism in Psychology, and beyond - Stephen Toulmin and David LearyThe Nature of Theory Construction in Contemporary Psychology - Kenneth SpenceVirtue Rewarded and Vice Punished - Ruth TolmanVOLUME TWO: THEORY AND METHODPART ONE: PSYCHOPHYSICSPsychophysical Analysis - Louis ThurstoneThe Direct Estimation of Sensory Magnitudes-Loudness - Stanley StevensIs There a Sensory Threshold? - John SwetsPART TWO: MEASUREMENTA Theory of Data - Clyde CoombsTheoretical Risks and Tabular Asterisks - Paul MeehlSir Karl, Sir Ronald and the Slow Progress of Soft PsychologyMeasurement Scales and Statistics - Joel MichellA Clash of ParadigmsConstruct Validity in Psychological Tests - Lee Cronbach and Paul MeehlThe Fallacy of the Null-Hypothesis Significance Test - William RozeboomSimultaneous Conjoint Measurement - R. Duncan Luce and John TukeyA New Type of Fundamental MeasurementConstruct Validity - Harold BechtoldtA CritiquePsychology and the Science of Science - Stanley StevensMeasurement and Man - Stanley StevensOn the Statistical Treatment of Football Numbers - Frederic LordPART THREE: METHODOLOGYPsychology's Bridgman versus Bridgman's Bridgman - Sigmund KochAn Essay in ReconstructionReflexivity - W. Donald Oliver and Alvin LandfieldAn Unfaced Issue of PsychologyOn the Social Psychology of the Psychological Experiment - Martin OrneWith Particular Reference to Demand Characteristics and Their ImplicationsCovert Communication in the Psychological Experiment - Robert RosenthalOn a Distinction between Hypothetical Constructs and Intervening Variables - Kenneth MacCorquodale and Paul MeehlPART ONE: FUNCTIONALISMThe Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology - John DeweyStructural and Functional Psychology - Edward TitchenerMinds and Machines - Hilary PutnamPART TWO: BEHAVIORISMPsychology as the Behaviorist Views It - John WatsonA New Formula for Behaviorism - Edward Chace TolmanThe Conflicting Psychologies of Learning - Clark HullA Way outAre Theories of Learning Necessary? - Burrhus SkinnerThe Psychologist Looks at Language - O. Hobart MowrerThe Methods and Postulates of 'Behaviorism' - Kenneth SpenceHuman Memory - Richard Atkinson and Richard ShiffrinA Proposed System and Its Control ProcessesA Mechanical Model for Human Attention and Immediate Memory - Donald BroadbentReview of Verbal Behavior - Noam ChomskyGestalt Psychology Today - Wolfgang KoehlerThe Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two - George MillerSome Limits on Our Capacity for Processing InformationAre Theories of Perception Necessary? - Alan CostallThe Knowledge Level - Allen NewellComputer Simulation of Human Thinking - Allen Newell and Herbert SimonVOLUME FOUR: THE HUMAN DILEMMA: SOCIAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYPART ONE : SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYField Theory and Experiments in Social Psychology - Kurt LewinConcepts and MethodsThe Need for a Phenomenological System of Psychology - Donald SnyggSocial Psychology as History - Kenneth GergenScientific Models and Human Morals - Gordon AllportContributions to Role-Taking Theory - Theodore SarbinI Hypnotic BehaviorFrom Acts to Dispositions - Edward Jones and Keith DavisThe Attribution Process in Person PerceptionPART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYConceptual Emphasis in the History of Developmental Psychology - S. Anandalakshmy and Robert GrinderEvolutionary Theory, Teleology and the Nature-Nurture IssueSelection from the Construction of Reality in the Child - Jean PiagetThe Concept of Development from a Comparative and Organismic Point of View - Heinz WernerSelection from Identity - Erik EriksonYouth and CrisisTransmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models - Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross and Sheila RossMoral Stages and Moralization - Lawrence KohlbergThe Cognitive-Developmental ApproachPART THREE : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYA Stimulus-Response Theory of Anxiety and Its Role as a Reinforcing Agent - O. Hobart MowrerSignificant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy - Carl RogersPersons or Science? A Philosophical Question - Carl Rogers The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual - Evelyn HookerA Critique of Cultural and Statistical Concepts of Abnormality - Henry Wegrocki Psychotherapy - Joseph WolpeThe Non-Scientific Heritage and the New ScienceIntensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement - Teodoro AyllonCONTEMPORARYVOLUME ONE: CONTEMPORARY THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGYIntroduction - Henderikus StamPART ONE: THEORY, HISTORY AND CRITICAL THEORYTheoretical Psychology - Daniel RobinsonWhat Is It and Who Needs It? Does the History of Psychology Have a Future? - Kurt DanzigerThe Psychology of Psychology - Graham RichardsAn Historically Grounded SketchSome Psychological Theories Are Not Empirical - Geir SmedslundA Conceptual Analysis of the 'Stages of Change' ModelPsychoanalytic Theory and Psychology - Ian ParkerConditions of Possibility for Clinical and Cultural PracticeRemembering and Forgetting - Jens BrockmeierNarrative as Cultural MemoryWhat to Say to a Skeptical Metaphysician - Don Ross and David SpurrettA Defense Manual for Cognitive and Behavioral ScientistsPsychological Ascription - John GreenwoodCommodity Fetishism and Repression - Michael BilligReflections on Marx, Freud and the Psychology of Consumer CapitalismOn Psychology, Ideology and Individuals' Societal Nature - Ute OsterkampIs There (Still) a Place for Theory in Psychology? - Henderikus StamPART TWO: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONISMThe Social Constructionist Movement in Modern Psychology - Kenneth GergenDiscourse and Uncertainty - Mike MichaelPostmodern VariationsConstructionism, Personal Construct Psychology and Narrative Psychology - James MancusoRecent Advances in Positioning Theory - Rom Harre et alIn Conversation - John ShotterJoint Action, Shared Intentionality and EthicsPART THREE: FEMINISMFeminism and the Self - Morny JoyFeminism, Psychology and Matters of the Body - Betty Bayer and Kareen MalonePART FOUR HERMENEUTICS AND PHENOMENOLOGYSocial Theory and Values - Frank Richardson and Robert WoolfolkA Hermeneutic PerspectiveThe Psychology and Management of Pain - Robert KugelmannGate Control as Theory and SymbolVOLUME TWO: THEORY AND METHODPsychology's Bridgman versus Bridgman's Bridgman - Sigmund KochAn Essay in ReconstructionOf Immortal Mythological Beasts - Christopher GreenOperationism in PsychologyMyths of Science - Mark BickhardMisconceptions of Science in Contemporary PsychologyInductive Inference or Inductive Behavior - Peter Halpin and Henderikus StamFisher's and Neyman-Pearson's Approaches to Statistical Testing in Psychological Research (1940-1960)Normal Science, Pathological Science and Psychometrics - Joel MichellArbitrary Methods in Psychology - Hart Blanton and James JaccardMethod and Theoretical Psychology - Lisa OsbeckSignificance Tests Die Hard - Ruma Falk and Charles GreenbaumThe Amazing Persistence of a Probabilistic MisconceptionNull Hypothesis Significance Testing - Joachim KruegerOn the Survival of a Flawed MethodStatistical Significance and Replicability - David SohnWhy the Former Does Not Presage the LatterWhen Experiments Serve Little Purpose - Michael Wallach and Lise WallachMisguided Research in Mainstream PsychologyReporting Practices and APA Editorial Policies Regarding Statistical Significance and Effect Size - Tammi Vacha-Haase et alExperimental Practices in Economics - R. Hertwig and A. Ortmann A Methodological Challenge for Psychologists? Reflexivity and the Psychologist - Jill MorawskiCausal and Functional Explanations - Huib Looren de JongToward a Richer View of the Scientific Method - A. Machado and F.J. Silva The Role of Conceptual AnalysisConstructing Knowledge - L.D. SmithThe Role of Graphs and Tables in Hard and Soft PsychologyVOLUME THREE: COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, COGNITION, EMBODIED COGNITION, EVOLUTIONA Teleological Critique of Modern Cognitivism - Joseph RychlakThe Rhetoric of Irrationality - Lola Lopes Recent Changes in the Concept of Cognition - Sacha Bem and Fred Keijzer'Loving the Computer' - Elizabeth WilsonCognition, Embodiment and the Influencing MachineSome Remarks on a Relational Concept of Mind - Huib Looren de JongConsciousness According to James - Yanina ShapiroForgetting, Disregarding and Other Selective Activities of Bodies-and-BrainsNeuroscience and Theoretical Psychology - Peter Machamer and Justin SytsmaWhat's to Worry about?Model-Based Reasoning in Distributed Cognitive Systems - Nancy NersessianCan There Be Such a Thing as Embodied Embedded Cognitive Neuroscience? - Jelle van Dijk et alMetamorphoses - Sarah KemberThe Myth of Evolutionary PossibilityPrecis - Thomas MetzingerBeing No OneConsciousness, Accessibility and the Mesh between Psychology and Neuroscience - Ned BlockPost-Cognitive Psychology - Jonathan PotterThe Myth of Language Universals - Nicholas Evans and Stephen LevinsonLanguage Diversity and Its Importance for Cognitive ScienceOn What We Can See - Wes Sharrock and Jeff CoulterHome Heuristicus - Gerd Gigerenzer and Henry BrightonWhy Biased Minds Make Better InferencesAgainst Integration - Maarten DerksenWhy Evolution Cannot Unify the Social SciencesVOLUME FOUR: ALTERITY AND SOCIALITY, DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, ABNORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL THEORIESThe Discursive Production of Selves - Rom Harre The Dialogical Self - Hubert Hermans, Harry Kempen and Rens van LoonBeyond Individualism and RationalismWhose Right Is It to Define the Self? - Harwood FisherThe Place of the Psyche in a Constructed World - Kenneth GergenEmbodied Perception - Joshua SofferRedefining the SocialClearing away the Self - A. Alexandra Michel and Stanton WorthamPART ONE: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYSocializing Affordances - Alan CostallDisplays and Fragments - Alan RadleyEmbodiment and the Configuration of Social WorldsThe Poetics of Identity - Theodore SarbinUsing Common Psychological Terms to Describe Other People - Patrick MollaretFrom Lexical Hypothesis to Polysemous ConceptionPART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYHow Shall I Name Thee? The Construction of Natural Selves - Susan OyamaSpielrein, Piaget and Vygotsky - Marie Santiago-Delefosse and J-M. Oderic DelefosseThree Positions on Child Thought and LanguageToward a Wittgensteinian Social Psychology of Human Development - John JostThe Dynamics of Embodiment - Esther Thelen et alA Field Theory of Infant Preservative ReachingOn the Persistence of the 'Problem of Other Minds' in Psychology - Ivan Leudar and Alan CostallChomsky, Grice and Theory of MindPART THREE : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYBetween Idealization and Denigration - Suzanne KirschnerRecent Revisionist Approaches to the History of PsychoanalysisTherapy as Theory and as Civics - Daniel Robinson'Schizophrenic Person' or 'Person with Schizophrenia'? An Essay on Illness and the Self - Louis SassFrom Meehl to Fast and Frugal Heuristics (and Back) - Konstantinos Katsikopoulos et alNew Insights into How to Bridge the Clinical-Actuarial DivideThe Unified Theory of Repression - Matthew ErdelyiTheorizing Health and Illness - Henderikus StamFunctionalism, Subjectivity and Reflexivity



