Outline of Theoretical Psychology discusses basic philosophical
problems in the discipline and profession of psychology. The author
addresses such topics as what it means to be human in psychology;
how psychological knowledge is possible and what it consists of;
the role of social justice in psychology; and how aesthetic
experience could help us to understand the human condition.
Proposing possible solutions to a range of such issues, Thomas Teo
situates theoretical questions within traditional branches of
philosophical inquiry: ontology, epistemology, ethics, and
aesthetics. This book argues that in order to improve psychology as
a discipline and in practice, psychologists must reconceive the
unit of psychological analysis, looking beyond individual capacity
and even experience. By engaging with these basic philosophical
problems, Teo demonstrates how psychology can avoid its common
pitfalls and continue as a force for resistance and the good.
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