Dialogical Essays: From Difference to Sharing in I-Other Relationships: Latin American Voices
Autor Lívia Mathias Simãoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mai 2023
The first essay establishes a dialogue with Greek philosophers such as Parmenides and Aristotle. In the second essay this dialogue is established with semiotic-constructivist psychologists such as Jaan Valsiner, Ragnar Rommetveit and Ivana Marková. The third essay is a dialogue with the contributions of Ernst Boesch’s symbolic action theory. The fourth essay proposes a dialogue between semiotic-cultural constructivists and Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics. Finally, the fifth essay proposes how the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas contributes to dialogical studies of I-other in the context of semiotic-cultural constructivism. Originally published in Portuguese for the Brazilian market, Dialogical Essays: From Difference to Sharing in I-Other Relationships is now published in English in an international edition that will be of interest to psychologists, philosophers, historians and other human and social scientists interested in epistemological, ontological and ethical aspects of I-other relationships from the perspective of semiotic-cultural constructivism and cultural psychology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031309991
ISBN-10: 3031309995
Ilustrații: XIX, 158 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Latin American Voices
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031309995
Ilustrații: XIX, 158 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Latin American Voices
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Dialogue with Greek Philosophy on Transformations in I-Other Relations.- Chapter 2: Dialogue with Theorists of Semiotic-Constructivist Psychology on Human Intersubjectivity.- Chapter 3: Dialogue with Ernst Boesch on I-Other Relations seen as the Experience of the Actional I in its Cultural Field.- Chapter 4: Dialogue on I-Other Relations From Gadamerian Hermeneutics Reflections.- Chapter 5: Dialogue on Temporality and Alterity in I-Other Relations Inspired by the Philosophy of Levinas.
Notă biografică
Lívia Mathias Simão, Ph.D., is Associate and Senior Professor at the Institute of Psychology of the University of São Paulo, Brazil, where she founded and presently co-coordinates the Laboratory of Verbal Interaction and Knowledge Construction. Her main research interests concern issues embracing the ontological construction of human subjectivity in I-Other-World relationships from the perspective of the Semiotic-Cultural Constructivism in Psychology. This approach emphasizes issues regarding the psycho-philosophical notions of alterity, temporality and disquieting experiences. She has internationally published articles, chapters, co-edited books and takes part in editorial boards of international journals of her research area.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book presents a collection of interrelated essays that analyze the theoretical foundations of semiotic-cultural constructivism in psychology written by one of the pioneers in this field of research: Dr. Lívia Mathias Simão, senior professor at the Institute of Psychology of the University of São Paulo, Brazil. In each of the five essays included in this book, the author establishes a dialogue with key thinkers and intellectual traditions of dialogical approaches arriving at core points of I-other relationships according to the perspective of semiotic-cultural constructivism in psychology.
The first essay establishes a dialogue with Greek philosophers such as Parmenides and Aristotle. In the second essay this dialogue is established with semiotic-constructivist psychologists such as Jaan Valsiner, Ragnar Rommetveit and Ivana Marková. The third essay is a dialogue with the contributions of Ernst Boesch’s symbolic action theory. The fourth essay proposes a dialogue between semiotic-cultural constructivists and Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics. Finally, the fifth essay proposes how the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas contributes to dialogical studies of I-other in the context of semiotic-cultural constructivism. Originally published in Portuguese for the Brazilian market, Dialogical Essays: From Difference to Sharing in I-Other Relationships is now published in English in an international edition that will be of interest to psychologists, philosophers, historians and other human and social scientists interested in epistemological, ontological and ethical aspects of I-other relationships from the perspective of semiotic-cultural constructivism and cultural psychology.
The first essay establishes a dialogue with Greek philosophers such as Parmenides and Aristotle. In the second essay this dialogue is established with semiotic-constructivist psychologists such as Jaan Valsiner, Ragnar Rommetveit and Ivana Marková. The third essay is a dialogue with the contributions of Ernst Boesch’s symbolic action theory. The fourth essay proposes a dialogue between semiotic-cultural constructivists and Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics. Finally, the fifth essay proposes how the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas contributes to dialogical studies of I-other in the context of semiotic-cultural constructivism. Originally published in Portuguese for the Brazilian market, Dialogical Essays: From Difference to Sharing in I-Other Relationships is now published in English in an international edition that will be of interest to psychologists, philosophers, historians and other human and social scientists interested in epistemological, ontological and ethical aspects of I-other relationships from the perspective of semiotic-cultural constructivism and cultural psychology.
Caracteristici
Presents a framework to study human subjectivity from the perspective of semiotic-cultural constructivism in psychology Systematizes the author’s research on I-other-world relationships in cultural processes of knowledge construction Connects cultural psychology to Bahktin’s philosophy of language, Gadamer’s hermeneutics and Lévinas’ ethics