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.
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