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Exploring the Complexities of Human Action Summary

Exploring the Complexities of Human Action by Catherine Raeff (Professor, Department of Psychology, Professor, Department of Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania)

Exploring the Complexities of Human Action offers a bold theoretical framework for thinking systematically and integratively about what people do as they go about their lives. Raeff sets the stage for conceptualizing human action by first constructively questioning some conventional practices and assumptions in psychology, such as fragmenting, aggregating, and objectifying. She then articulates an alternative systems conceptualization of action that emphasizes multiple and interrelated processes, and characterizes human action in terms of the complexities of holism, dynamics, variability, and multi-causality. The book also applies this theoretical framework to varied human issues, including mind-body connections, art, diversity, extremism, and freedom. This approach provides a vision of humanity that promotes complex and empathic understanding of human beings that can bring people together to pursue common goals.

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Human action is famously anything but simple, a situation made abundantly clear by Raeff in this ambitious, scholarly, and introspective work... Worth remarking are two chapters in part 3 delivering, arguably, the core of Raeff's message: "Evidence and Research Implications" (chapter 11), and "Complex and Empathic Understanding" (the final chapter, 13). These chapters alone should entice the philosophically inclined to explore this interesting work, a must-read for scholars of action theory and research. * R. E. Osborne, CHOICE *

About Catherine Raeff (Professor, Department of Psychology, Professor, Department of Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania)

Catherine Raeff is Professor of Psychology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her publications include the books Always Separate, Always Connected: Independence and Interdependence in Cultural Contexts of Development and Exploring the Dynamics of Human Development: An Integrative Approach.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Some Complexities Part I. Setting the Stage Chapter 1. Introducing Psychology Chapter 2. Taking a Theoretical Turn Chapter 3. Questioning Convention Part II. Conceptualizing Action Chapter 4. Systems Theory and Introducing Action Chapter 5. Constitutive Processes Chapter 6. Psychological Processes Chapter 7. Developmental Processes Part III. Implications and Applications Chapter 8. Implications for Understanding Human Functioning Integratively and Actively Chapter 9. Implications for Thinking about Individuality and Variability Chapter 10. Implications for Pondering Some Complexities of Causality and Meaning Chapter 11. Evidence and Research Implications Chapter 12. Casting a Wide Net Chapter 13. Complex and Empathic Understanding

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NPB9780190050436
9780190050436
0190050438
Exploring the Complexities of Human Action by Catherine Raeff (Professor, Department of Psychology, Professor, Department of Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2020-07-21
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