Social Discourse and Moral Judgement
Editat de Daniel N. Robinsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 oct 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780125901550
ISBN-10: 0125901550
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0125901550
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
AUDIENCE: Undergraduate and graduate students in psychology, philosophy, and the social sciences, and students/researchers in sociology, socio-linguistics, and literature (including post-modernism and narratology).Cuprins
D.N. Robinson, Introduction.
K.J. Gergen, Social Construction and Moral Action.
J.T. Lamiell, Persons, Selves, and Agency.
J.F. Rychlak, Morality in a Mediating Mechanism? A Logical Learning Theorist Looks at Social Construction.
R. HarréOn Being Taken Up By Others.
J. Sabini and M. Silver, The Moral Dimension in Social Psychology.
D.N. Robinson, Social Science and Moral Science.
J. Bruner, Psychology, Morality, and the Law.
D.C. O'Connell, The Roots of More than Civility.
R.P. George, Free Choice, Practical Reason, and Fitness for the Rule of Law.
N.C. Much, The Sword of Manjusri: A Postmodern Morality of Intellect and Skillful Means for Relative Worlds.
G.S. Howard, Can There Be a Just and Moral Social Constructionist Psychology?
F. Moghaddam, There Can Be a Just and Moral Social Constructionist Psychology, But Only in a Social World that is Homogeneous and/or Static.
J. Shotter, Social Constructionism: Relativism, Moral Sources, and Judgments of Adequacy.
W.G. Parrott, Moral Philosophy and Social Science: A Critique of Constructionist Reason.
Epilogue.
K.J. Gergen, Social Construction and Moral Action.
J.T. Lamiell, Persons, Selves, and Agency.
J.F. Rychlak, Morality in a Mediating Mechanism? A Logical Learning Theorist Looks at Social Construction.
R. HarréOn Being Taken Up By Others.
J. Sabini and M. Silver, The Moral Dimension in Social Psychology.
D.N. Robinson, Social Science and Moral Science.
J. Bruner, Psychology, Morality, and the Law.
D.C. O'Connell, The Roots of More than Civility.
R.P. George, Free Choice, Practical Reason, and Fitness for the Rule of Law.
N.C. Much, The Sword of Manjusri: A Postmodern Morality of Intellect and Skillful Means for Relative Worlds.
G.S. Howard, Can There Be a Just and Moral Social Constructionist Psychology?
F. Moghaddam, There Can Be a Just and Moral Social Constructionist Psychology, But Only in a Social World that is Homogeneous and/or Static.
J. Shotter, Social Constructionism: Relativism, Moral Sources, and Judgments of Adequacy.
W.G. Parrott, Moral Philosophy and Social Science: A Critique of Constructionist Reason.
Epilogue.
Recenzii
"This volume draws prominents representatives of social contructionism together, bridging philosophy and psychology in an unusally effective way." --WILLIAM PAKA, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
"This work has several impressive features... strength of scholarship... timeliness... organizational style... and its level of focus on the subject matter. This book should be received eagerly by scholars in a variety of disciplines (and) although not intended as a textbook, I would expect to see the book assigned in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology, developmental psychology, and sociology. I would definately assign parts of this book in my course on moral development." --PHILIP DAVIDSON, CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
"This work has several impressive features... strength of scholarship... timeliness... organizational style... and its level of focus on the subject matter. This book should be received eagerly by scholars in a variety of disciplines (and) although not intended as a textbook, I would expect to see the book assigned in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology, developmental psychology, and sociology. I would definately assign parts of this book in my course on moral development." --PHILIP DAVIDSON, CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA