Psychology and 'Human Nature'

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Behavioural Account
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consciousness studies
Contemporary Academic Psychology
cultural presuppositions
Discourse Analysts
discursive
Discursive Psychology
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evolutionary psychology theories
Exis Tent Ia
existential
Existential Psychoanalysis
Grand Recit
Human Being
Human Kind
Husserlian Phenomenological Approach
Idiopathic
Inclusive Fitness
Individual's Reproductive Fitness
Individual’s Reproductive Fitness
Kelly's Personal Construct Theory
Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory
Latent Dream Thoughts
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phenomenological analysis
Pleistocene Hunter Gatherers
psychoanalysis
Psychological Access
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Sartre's Existential Psychoanalysis
Sartre’s Existential Psychoanalysis
self identity development
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Skinner's Radical Behaviourism
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Skinner’s Radical Behaviourism
social interaction dynamics
theories of human consciousness and motivation
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415213004
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Psychology and 'Human Nature' problematizes what psychology usually takes for granted - the meaning of the psyche or 'human nature'. Peter Ashworth provides a coherent account of many of the major schools of thought in psychology and its related disciplines, including: sociobiology and evolutionary psychology, psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, radical behaviourism, existentialism, discursive psychology and postmodernism. For each approach he considers the claims or assumptions being made about 'human nature', especially regarding issues of consciousness, the self, the body, other people and the physical world.
Psychology and 'Human Nature' will be essential reading for all students of psychology.
Series Details; The Psychology Focus Series provides students with a new focus on key topic areas in psychology.
Each short book:
* presents clear, in-depth coverage of a discrete area with many applied examples
* assumes no prior knowlede of psychology
* has been written by an experienced teacher
* has chapter summaries, annotated further reading and a glossary of key terms

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