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Expanding the Category "Human": Nonhumanism, Posthumanism, and Humanistic Psychology

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Expanding the Category "Human": Nonhumanism, Posthumanism, and Humanistic Psychology

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781498559379

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

29th October 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Phenomenology and Existentialism
Humanistic psychology

Dewey:

150.1986

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

182

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 229mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

277g

Description

The climate within the discipline of psychology has changed considerably since the middle of the twentieth century. More specifically, what it means to be a human has changed. In Expanding the Category Human: Nonhumanism, Posthumanism, and Humanistic Psychology, Patrick M. Whitehead argues that the metaphysical problems that psychologists faced sixty years ago are not the same ones they face today. Humanistic psychologists could once choose to protect the integrity of human beings as well as to engage in open inquiry and accept all human beings, but Whitehead contends that a choice between the two must now be made. This book is recommended for scholars and practitioners of psychology and philosophy.

Reviews

Dr. Whiteheads contribution with this book is vital and timely in a day and age where the propensity is to establish false dichotomies. Psychology, at large, typically does not display a strong appetite for deep theoretical and critical reflection on its own subject matter, methodologies, or epistemic stances. Any form of critical analysis often ends abruptly, eschewing any substantive attempt at further synthesis. Psychology, in its current form, is a house divided against itself. Nonetheless, these divisions are often arbitrary, myopic, and harmful to the craft. Unifying these theoretical divisions takes, beyond a skilled intellect, a sense of humility and candor from visionary psychologist. I consider myself lucky to observe the progression of Dr. Whiteheads views on these ideas. Psychologists and students of the discipline will benefit from navigating the progression of these ideas, as well. -- Gary Senecal, College of the Holly Cross
In this provocative book, Patrick Whitehead argues persuasively for a path beyond traditional dichotomies that have plagued humanistic psychology for decades, one that will potentially establish a successor field, that of post-humanistic psychology. -- John L. Roberts, University of West Georgia

Author Bio

Patrick M. Whitehead is assistant professor of psychology at Albany State University.

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