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Inbunden, Engelska, 1993
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Inbunden, Engelska, 1993
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Häftad, Engelska, 2012
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The present volume is a continuation of Volume 8 in the Annals series. Together Volumes 8 and 9 are intended to show the contribu- tion of history to theory in psychology. The reader is referred to the Introduction by Hans Rappard and Pieter van Strien, and the Preface in Volume 8 that serve as a prelude to the papers included in both volumes. Volume 8 includes three major papers: Psychological objects, practice, and history by Kurt Danziger, with commentaries by Mitchell Ash, Franz Samelson, and John Mills; History and the psychological imagination by Irmingard Staeuble, with commentar- ies by Carl Graumann and Roger Smith; and The historical practice of theory construction by Pieter 1. van Strien, with commentaries by Helmut Luck, Kenneth Gergen, and Ian Lubek. Similarly, the present volume includes three major papers and ten commentaries. In preparation of this volume and its companion, Volume 8, we gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Valerie Welch who entered the text, and Casey Boodt who proofread the text and prepared the indexes. Leendert P. Mos and William J. Baker June, 1993 vii Contents Chapter 1. History and system ...* ...* ...1 ...Hans V Rappard Psychology as its history ...*...**...*. *...*. . 41 Daniel N. Robinson Theoretical psychology, systematology, and phenomenological variation...* ...47 . Eckart Scheerer Systematization and history...* * ...63 K. B. Madsen Towards the remarriage of theoretical psychology and psychology: Reply to commentators...67 Hans V Rappard Chapter 2.
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This volume and its companion, to be published as Volume 9 in the Annals series, had their origin in a visit by the first editor to our Center in 1983, a year prior to our initiating publication of the Annals. Some three years later, Hans Rappard formally proposed to edit, together with the historian of psychology in the Netherlands, Pieter van Strien, an Annals volume devoted to history and theory. Rappard emphasized, however, that it was to be "not just a volume on the relation between history of psychology and theoretical psychology, but rather a volume on the relevance of history to theory, or psychology in general. In other words, how and what could ''doing history'' contribute to (theoretical) problems that face contemporary psychology. " Another four years passed before commitments from the twenty-seven contributors were received. The plan was to publish a single volume devoted to history and theory, however, the length of six major papers, eighteen commentaries, and replies to commentaries, necessitated a decision to publish the manuscript in two volumes. It was not an easy decision especially as the contributors and editors had achieved an integrity of theme and content that is unusual for edited volumes. Moreover, in view of the manuscript''s long past, we felt little inclination to extend its history.
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Prof. van Strien bestudeert de biografie van een dertigtal genieën met een hoogontwikkelde creativiteit om met een psychologische blik te kijken hoe het zit met hun vaderrelatie en in hoeverre de oedipale theorie van Sigmund Freud erin terug is te vinden.Naast de invloed van de moeder is die van de vader op de creatieve ontwikkeling en het leven van een zoon of dochter enorm; deels als positieve, stimulerende vader, deels ook als negerende, onderdrukkende of afwezige vader.Van Strien geeft een interessant beeld van o.a. Gustav Mahler met zijn opvliegende vader, Franz Kafka en Han van Meegeren met hun ''verpletterende'' vader, Martin Luther en Bach met hun Hemelse Vader en Einstein met zijn stimulerende vader. Ook vrouwen zoals Marie Curie, Aletta Jacobs en de voor sommige mannen fatale Lou Salomé komen aan de orde in dit ''Vaderboek''.