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Looks at the limits of free will in human action.Disciplinary psychology has failed to achieve a coherent conception of human agency. Instead, it oscillates between two differing conceptions of agency that are equally untenable: a scientistic, reductive approach to choice and action, and an instrumental approach that celebrates a romantic notion of free will. This book examines theoretical, philosophical psychology and argues for a historically and socioculturally situated human capacity for choosing and acting in ways not entirely determined by culture and/or biology. The authors present a detailed developmental theory of how agentic capability emerges from the pre-reflective activity of humans in a real physical and social world. Implications of the theory are considered for psychological research and practice, and for the broader socio-political impact of disciplinary psychology in Western liberal democracies.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2003-05-08
  • Mått150 x 230 x 11 mm
  • Vikt263 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkEngelska
  • SerieSUNY series, Alternatives in Psychology
  • Antal sidor196
  • FörlagState University of New York Press
  • ISBN9780791457269