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Hermeneutic Moral Realism in Psychology Brent D. Slife

Hermeneutic Moral Realism in Psychology By Brent D. Slife

Hermeneutic Moral Realism in Psychology by Brent D. Slife


Summary

Traditional sources of moralityare being questioned at a time when we most need morality's direction. This book argues that hermeneutic moral realism is the best hope for meeting the twenty-first century challenges of scientism, individualism, and postmodernism, and takes preliminary steps toward its application in important practical settings.

Hermeneutic Moral Realism in Psychology Summary

Hermeneutic Moral Realism in Psychology: Theory and Practice by Brent D. Slife

Traditional sources of morality-philosophical ethics, religious standards, and cultural values-are being questioned at a time when we most need morality's direction. Research shows that though moral direction is vital to our identities, happiness, productivity and relationships, there is a decline in its development and use, especially among younger adults.

This book argues that hermeneutic moral realism is the best hope for meeting the twenty-first century challenges of scientism, individualism, and postmodernism. In addition to providing a thorough understanding of moral realism, the volume also takes preliminary steps toward its application in important practical settings, including research, psychotherapy, politics, and publishing.

About Brent D. Slife

Brent D. Slife is a clinical psychologist and, until his recent retirement, was Professor of Psychology at Brigham Young University, USA. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology and received the Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association for his contribution to psychology.

Stephen C. Yanchar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Instructional Psychology and Technology at Brigham Young University, USA. He is primarily interested in theoretical and philosophical issues in education and psychology, especially those pertaining to agency and learning, qualitative inquiry, and design practices.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Moral Grounds in the Postmodern Era: The Reality of Hermeneutic Morality in Psychology. Brent D Slife and Stephen C. Yanchar

Section 1

Chapter 1: Hermeneutic Moral Realism, Participational Agency, and World Disclosure

Stephen Yanchar and Brent D. Slife

Chapter 2: The Moral Hermeneutic of Scientific Justification. Joshua W. Clegg

Chapter 3: Culture and Hermeneutic Moral Realism. Jacob R. Hickman

Section 2

Chapter 4: Psychotherapy and the Moral Realism of Charles Taylor. Brent Slife, Eric A. Ghelfi, and Nathan M. Slife

Chapter 5: The moral affordances of publishing practices. Joshua W. Clegg

Chapter 6: Politics and Moral Realism. Frank C. Richardson, Robert C. Bishop, and Kathleen L. Slaney

Chapter 7: Inquiry into Moral Configurations. Stephen C. Yanchar and Susan Peterson Gong

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NLS9780367567606
9780367567606
0367567601
Hermeneutic Moral Realism in Psychology: Theory and Practice by Brent D. Slife
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-03-31
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