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Changing the Rules: Psychology in the Netherlands 1900–1985: Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology

Autor Trudy Dehue
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iun 2011
The history of the social sciences has been marked by frequent and fierce debates on the rules of scientific methodology. Even the most general criteria - which are generally agreed upon in the natural sciences - are emphatically disputed in the social sciences. Presenting the history of psychology in the Netherlands as a case representative of Western social science, this book examines the divisive nature of social methodology more closely. The author scrutinises published books and articles, as well as archival material and taped interviews, to sketch a history in which psychologists call their colleagues semi-intellectuals who take lack of clarity for profundity or accuse them of undermining respect for men. As to the question of how such disagreements on the rules of sciences should be understood, this book contradicts the common picture in which social scientists only gradually came to understand how their profession should be scientifically practised.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521144872
ISBN-10: 0521144876
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface; 1. The variability of methodological standards in the social sciences; 2. Handwriting and character; 3. Like everything living which encounters us; 4. The neurotic paradox of clinical psychology; 5. Predictions; Epilogue: social and rational rules.

Recenzii

"...tells a story about psychology in The Netherlands that is as fascinating for the color with which it paints individuals as it is thoughtful about the use of sociological concepts to explain change in science. The book has analytic as well as narrative purposes and is a model for the integration of description and analysis....Trudy Dehue has added a new dimension to the history of 20th-century psychology. She has carefully shown how the social construction of scientific methodologies actually occurs, and she has written with humor, penetration, and sensitivity about her world, a world in which we are all reflected. This is a book for anyone interested in psychology as a social activity." Roger Smith, Contemporary Psychology
"This study opens perspectives for fruitful further research and is a worthwhile step toward a contextualist theory of the history of science." Siegfried Jaeger, Isis
"Dehue's historical research leads to intriguing questions both for historians of science and for psychologists-the book successfully addresses both audiences." Hans Pols, Theory and Psychology

Descriere

This book uses twentieth-century psychology in the Netherlands to study debates over the correct methodology of the social sciences.