Rediscovering the history of psychology : essays inspired by the work of Kurt Danziger /
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New York :
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,
[2004]
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| Series: | History and philosophy of psychology.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Adrian C. Brock
- Reconstructing the subject: Kurt Danziger and the revisionist project in historiographies of psychology / Henderikus J. Stam
- In search of method / Johann Louw
- Controlling the matalanguage: authority and acquiescence in the history of method / Andrew S. Winston
- Paris, Leipzig, Danziger, and beyond / Pieter J. van Strein
- Expanding the terrain of Constructing the subject: the research relationship in interpersonal areas of psychology / Richard Walsh-Bowers
- On cultural history as transformation - or, what's the matter with psychology anyway? / Betty M. Bayer
- Wundt as an activity/process theorist: an event in the history of psychological thinking / Hans van Rappard
- The missing link of historical psychology / Willem van Hoorn
- De-centering Western perspectives: psychology and the disciplinary order in the first and third world / Irmingard Staeuble
- Concluding comments / Kurt Danziger
- Appendix: Kurt Danziger's publications.