The Critique of Psychology: From Kant to Postcolonial Theory

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Springer Science & Business Media, 18.07.2006 - 240 Seiten

Closely paralleling the history of psychology is the history of its critics, their theories, and their contributions. The Critique of Psychology is the first book to trace this alternate history, from a unique perspective that complements the many existing empirical, theoretical, and social histories of the field.

Thomas Teo cogently synthesizes major historical and theoretical narratives to describe two centuries of challenges to—and the reactions of—the mainstream. Some of these critiques of content, methodology, relevance, and philosophical worldview have actually influenced and become integrated into the canon; others pose moral questions still under debate. All are accessibly presented so that readers may judge their value for themselves:

- Kant’s critique of rational and empirical psychology at the end of the 18th century

- The natural-scientific critique of philosophical psychology in the 19th century

- The human-scientific critique of natural-scientific psychology

- The Marxist traditions of critique

- Feminist and postmodern critiques and the contemporary mainstream

- Postcolonial critiques and the shift from cross-cultural to multicultural psychology

This is not a book of critique for critique’s sake: Teo defines the field as a work in progress with goals that are evolving yet constant. In emphasizing ethical and political questions faced by psychology as a discipline, this visionary book points students, academics, and practitioners toward new possibilities for their shared future.

 

Inhalt

ON THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE CRITIQUE
1
METATHEORY AND THE CRITIQUE OF PSYCHOLOGY
19
KANT AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY CRITICS
39
Early 19th Century Critics of Psychology
51
THE NATURALSCIENTIFIC CRITIQUE
59
THE HUMANSCIENTIFIC CRITIQUE
77
THE MARXIST CRITIQUE
93
THE FEMINIST CRITIQUE
113
THE POSTMODERN CRITIQUE
135
THE POSTCOLONIAL CRITIQUE
155
REFLECTIONS ON THE ETHICALPOLITICAL CHARACTER
181
Facts and Decisions in the Human and Natural Sciences
188
NAME INDEX
227
155
233
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Autoren-Profil (2006)

Thomas Teo is an Associate Professor of Psychology in the "History and Theory of Psychology Program" at York University, Toronto, Canada. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Vienna in Austria. His research areas and publications include the historical, epistemological, and ontological foundations of psychology, the critical reflection of psychology as a human science, the history and theory of the concept of race and racism, and the history and theory of German psychology. He is teaching on a regular basis courses on the "History of Psychology," on "Theories of Human Nature," and on "Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Contemporary Psychology."

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