Nothingness: Philosophical Insights into Psychology

Author:   Jytte Bang ,  Ditte Winther-Lindqvist
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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Pages:   308
Publication Date:   30 March 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jytte Bang ,  Ditte Winther-Lindqvist
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781412862714


ISBN 10:   141286271
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   30 March 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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-[V]ery little has been said in psychology about -nothing,- a fact that makes this volume an important contribution to the discipline. The book itself brings together scholars who seem to be reconceptualizing their work from a -nothingness- framework. The effect is to create a scholarly space for psychological phenomena with which many will be familiar but that often escape the empirical methods of the social sciences. The volume covers a wide swath of nonempirical topics: for example, the psychological effects of one's personal and cultural history (chapter 4), the behavioral influence of considering possible futures (chapter 7), the transformations that take place in one who is keenly aware of who he or she is not (chapter 10). Readers familiar with dialectical reasoning and systems theory will be at an advantage because the very concept of nothingness often implies a more holistic dynamic between what is empirically evident and what is not (the -nothingness-). Overall, however, Nothingness offers a fresh perspective on psychology, one that can surely invigorate scholarship in the discipline. Recommended.- --J. Ostenson, Choice


[V]ery little has been said in psychology about nothing, a fact that makes this volume an important contribution to the discipline. The book itself brings together scholars who seem to be reconceptualizing their work from a nothingness framework. The effect is to create a scholarly space for psychological phenomena with which many will be familiar but that often escape the empirical methods of the social sciences. The volume covers a wide swath of nonempirical topics: for example, the psychological effects of one's personal and cultural history (chapter 4), the behavioral influence of considering possible futures (chapter 7), the transformations that take place in one who is keenly aware of who he or she is <em>not</em> (chapter 10). Readers familiar with dialectical reasoning and systems theory will be at an advantage because the very concept of nothingness often implies a more holistic dynamic between what is empirically evident and what is not (the nothingness ). Overall, however, <em>Nothingness </em>offers a fresh perspective on psychology, one that can surely invigorate scholarship in the discipline. Recommended. </p> --J. Ostenson<em>, Choice</em></p>


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Jytte Bang is associate professor of psychology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She is interested in developmental psychology and developmental science with a focus on ecological and cultural-historical perspectives. Ditte Winther-Lindqvist is associate professor of psychology at Aarhus University, Denmark. She is a scholar occupied with phenomena central to the development of children and young people from a point of view of lived experience. Jaan Valsiner is editor of Transaction's History and Theory of Psychology series.

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