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These insights call for a closer look at what “modern” science in psychology already offers, at the new directions that “post-modern” and other epistemologies have opened up, and at how other disciplines are already dealing successfully with this change.
- From “Modern” to “Postmodern” Psychology: Is There a Way Past?
How can psychology move on from “modern” towards a...
- The Practice of Experimental Psychology: An Inevitably Postmodern Endeavor
Postmodernism is, in essence, an attempt to achieve greater...
- From “Modern” to “Postmodern” Psychology: Is There a Way Past?
How can psychology move on from “modern” towards a “postmodern” science, and is this really necessary or useful? This Research Topic aims at collecting potential solutions rather than problem descriptions.
Postmodern psychology is an approach to psychology that questions whether an ultimate or singular version of truth is actually possible within its field.
Veraksa et al. propose dialectical thinking as a basis for developing psychology from a modern to a postmodern science. Dialectical thinking recognizes the importance of contradiction, change and synthesis.
Postmodern psychology, broadly construed, refers to a collection of perspectives critical of modern psychology’s epistemology, ontology, and relevance. Definition. A number of scholars have attempted to remedy some of the confusion which surface in a review of the diverse literature on postmodernity and modernity.
11 sty 2021 · Postmodernism is, in essence, an attempt to achieve greater clarity in our perception, thinking, and behavior by scrutinizing their larger contexts and preconditions, based on the inextricably intertwined levels of both the individual and the society.
The authors argue for a skeptical, middle-ground position that might allow psychologists to resist a forced choice between modernism and postmodernism in their subject matter and understanding. The authors set up their argument with 2 stories of human development and change.