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The Origins of Action : Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives

Oppenheimer, Louis(Edited by)Valsiner, Jaan(Edited by)
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The emergence of the action theory perspective within European developmental psychology was the result of a growing dissatisfaction during the mid seventies with existing theories and theoretical constructs concerning social (cognitive) and moral development.

Since that time, a number of arguments have been brought out to justify a shift from prevailing theoretical constructs to a new theory and/or paradigm based on the representation of man as an active and acting organism.

This book addresses a variety of questions raised by developmental psychologists around the concept of action.

Its aim is to integrate, theoretical aspects from several disciplines with the reality of psychological phenomena; to trace the history of action-theory ideas and discuss their applications; and to discuss current conceptions of developmental psychology as a scientific discipline over the last century.

This monograph on developmental psychology and social psychology is intended for researchers.

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Product Details
3540975101 / 9783540975106
Hardback
01/06/1991
Germany
280 pages, 22 figures
138 x 216 mm, 590 grams
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