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The Ernest Becker Reader (Paperback)
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The Ernest Becker Reader (Paperback)
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Ernest Becker (1924-1974) was an astute observer of society and
human behavior during America's turbulent 1960s and 1970s. Trained
in social anthropology and driven by a transcending curiosity about
human motivations, Becker doggedly pursued his basic research
question, "What makes people act the way they do?" Dissatisfied
with what he saw as narrowly fragmented methods in the contemporary
social sciences and impelled by a belief that humankind more than
ever needed a disciplined, rational, and empirically based
understanding of itself, Becker slowly created a powerful
interdisciplinary vision of the human sciences, one in which each
discipline is rooted in a basic truth concerning the human
condition. That truth became an integral part of Becker's emerging
social science. Almost inadvertently, he outlined a perspective on
human motivations that is perhaps the most broadly
interdisciplinary to date. His perspective traverses not only the
biological, psychological, and social sciences but also the
humanities and educational, political, and religious studies.
Ernest Becker is best known for the books written in the last few
years before his death from cancer, including the highly praised
Pulitzer Prize-winning volume The Denial of Death (1974) and Escape
from Evil (1975). These late works, however, were built on a
distinguished body of earlier books, essays, and reviews. The power
and strength of Becker's ideas are fully present in his early
works, which underlie his later contributions and give direction
for interpreting the development of his ideas. Although Ernest
Becker's life and career were cut short, his major writings have
remained continually in print and have captured the interest of
subsequent generations of readers. The Ernest Becker Reader makes
available for the first time in one volume much of Becker's early
work and thus places his later work in proper context. It is a
major contribution to the ongoing interest in Becker's ideas.
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Imprint: |
University of Washington Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2004 |
First published: |
2005 |
Editors: |
Daniel Liechty
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade / Trade
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Pages: |
248 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-295-98470-4 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-295-98470-8 |
Barcode: |
9780295984704 |
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