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Understanding human nature
a post-foundationalist psychology
pp. 31-39
Résumé
A critical overview of the pragmatical and hermeneutical roots of a post-foundationalist philosophy with particular focus on its implications for psychology. It is argued that the pragmatic turn in post-positivist anti-foundationalism fails to understand that our individual and collective practices are normatively grounded in a hermeneutics of social and historical traditions.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Stam Henderikus J., Mos Leendert, Thorngate Warren, Kaplan Bernie (1993) Recent trends in theoretical psychology: selected proceedings of the fourth biennial conference of the international society for theoretical psychology june 24–28, 1991. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 31-39
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2746-5_3
Citation complète:
Mos Leendert, Boodt Casey P., 1993, Understanding human nature: a post-foundationalist psychology. In H. J. Stam, L. Mos, W. Thorngate & B. Kaplan (eds.) Recent trends in theoretical psychology (31-39). Dordrecht, Springer.