An original history of psychology told through the stories of its most important breakthroughs—and the men and women who made themIn Our Minds, Our Selves, distinguished psychologist and writer Keith Oatley provides an engaging, original, and authoritative history of modern psychology told through the stories of its most important breakthroughs and the men and women who made them. The book traverses a fascinating terrain: conscious and unconscious knowledge, brain physiology, emotion, mental development, language, memory, mental illness, creativity, human cooperation, and much more. Biographical sketches illuminate the thinkers behind key insights: historical figures such as Darwin, Piaget, Skinner, and Turing; leading contemporaries such as Michael Tomasello and Tania Singer; and influential people from other fields, including Margaret Mead, Noam Chomsky, and Jane Goodall. Enhancing our understanding of ourselves and others, psychology holds the potential to create a better world. Our Minds, Our Selves tells the story of this most important of sciences in a new and appealing way.
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"Oatley provides [a] ... history of modern psychology told through the stories of its most important breakthroughs and the men and women who made them, [discussing] conscious and unconscious knowledge, brain physiology, emotion, mental development, language, memory, mental illness, creativity, human cooperation, and much more"--Back cover.
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"This might be the best introduction to the history of psychology I know."—Michael Tomasello, Duke University"Our Minds, Our Selves transforms the history of the mind. . . . Oatley brilliantly brings us into a new era in psychology."—Jeannette Haviland-Jones, coauthor of The Hidden Genius of Emotion"A comprehensive survey of psychological knowledge grounded in empirical research and presented in a highly readable and engaging manner by a writer endowed with both psychological expertise and literary skill."—James Alcock, American Journal of Psychology"Showcases the breadth and importance of the discipline with lively writing that enhances the flow of ideas."—Choice
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ISBN
9780691204499
Publisert
2020-03-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
376

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Biographical note

Keith Oatley is professor emeritus of cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto and a prize-winning novelist. His many nonfiction books include Such Stuff as Dreams and The Passionate Muse.