Rom Harre has pushed the boundaries of our thinking about people
and societies and has challenged the orthodox philosophy of science
and social psychology. His countless books and articles have
inspired generations of scholars in philosophy, psychology,
linguistics, cognitive science and social theory. The diversity of
his work makes that some see him as a leading figure in the
critical realist school of philosophy of science, other as a key
player in developing a social constructionist approach to
psychology. The present volume brings together a careful selection
of his key writings and presents them in a framework that stresses
the evolution of his thinking as well as the place of his thinking
in ongoing debates in different disciplines. The overall theme is
the study of people and their ways of life. This is the first book
that gives readers a systematic introduction in the conceptual
universe of this towering figure.
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