The SAGE Handbook of Theoretical Psychology
Herausgeber: Stam, Henderikus J; De Jong, Huib Looren
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A comprehensive resource that delves into the foundational and evolving theories of psychology, offering diverse and contemporary insights.
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A comprehensive resource that delves into the foundational and evolving theories of psychology, offering diverse and contemporary insights.
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- Verlag: Sage Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 181mm x 254mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1246g
- ISBN-13: 9781473924918
- ISBN-10: 147392491X
- Artikelnr.: 46878847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Sage Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 181mm x 254mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1246g
- ISBN-13: 9781473924918
- ISBN-10: 147392491X
- Artikelnr.: 46878847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Henderikus Stam is Professor of Psychology at the University of Calgary. He is the founding and current editor of the journal Theory and Psychology and is a former President of Division 24 (Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology) of the American Psychological Association as well as a former President of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology. He has published widely and his research focuses mainly on the history of psychology and the theoretical foundations of psychology.
Introduction - Henderikus Stam
Part A: Foundational Positions
Chapter 1: Foundations of Cognitive Science: Mental Representation -
Michael Rescorla
Chapter 2: Evolutionary Psychology - Annemie Ploeger
Chapter 3: Extended Mind, Agency, and Machine Learning - Mirko Farina,
Andrea Lavazza
Chapter 4: Mental Causation, Moral Responsibility, and Effective Intentions
- Alfred Mele
Chapter 5: Cultural Psychology: Capturing human meaning-making processes -
Jaan Valsiner
Chapter 6: Embodied and Embedded Cognition - Erik Myin, Jan Van Eemeren
Chapter 7: Psychology and Neuroscience: Autonomy Lost and Found - Fred
Keijzer, Peter Starreveld
Part B: Theoretical Tools and Approaches
Chapter 8: From Theory Construction to Deconstruction: The Many Modalities
of Theorising in Psychology - Huib Looren de Jong
Chapter 9: The Problem of Measurement in Psychology - Joel Michell
Chapter 10: Philosophy, Realism and Psychology¿s Disciplinary Fragmentation
- Fiona Hibberd, Agnes Petocz
Chapter 11: Reflective, Formative and Network Models: Causal
Interpretations of Three Different Psychometric models. - Lisa Wijsen, Riet
Van Bork, Brian Haig, Denny Borsboom
Chapter 12: Are Psychological Phenomena Historical Kinds? - Henderikus Stam
Chapter 13: Mechanistic explanation in psychology - Mark Povich
Part C: Socio-cultural and critical orientations to psychology
Chapter 14: The Psychology of Globalization: Rethinking Culture and Self -
Sunil Bhatia
Chapter 15: Dialogism, Bakhtin, and Beyond - Marie Cecile Bertau
Chapter 16: Wittgenstein and Psychology - Daniel Hutto
Chapter 17: Feminist Psychology - Mandy Morgan, Leigh Coombes, Geneva
Connor, Ann Rogerson
Chapter 18: Ecological Psychology: Theoretical Foundations and
Philosophical Commitments - Harry Heft
Chapter 19: German Critical Psychology As Theoretical Psychology - Wolfgang
Maiers, Katrin Reimer-Gordinskaya
Chapter 20: Social Construction - Ken Gergen
Part D: Recent developments in theory
Chapter 21: Technology and the Conduct of Everyday Life - Ernst Schraube
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and the History of Psychology - Jill Morawski
Chapter 23: Concepts of Disorder for Psychopathology - Tim Thornton
Chapter 24: Psychosocial Studies with Psychoanalysis - Stephen Frosh
Chapter 25: Relational Theory - Ken Gergen
Chapter 26: Embodiment - Kevin Ryan, Shaun Gallagher.
Chapter 27: Affect, Emotion and Feeling - Martin Willis, John Cromby.
Part A: Foundational Positions
Chapter 1: Foundations of Cognitive Science: Mental Representation -
Michael Rescorla
Chapter 2: Evolutionary Psychology - Annemie Ploeger
Chapter 3: Extended Mind, Agency, and Machine Learning - Mirko Farina,
Andrea Lavazza
Chapter 4: Mental Causation, Moral Responsibility, and Effective Intentions
- Alfred Mele
Chapter 5: Cultural Psychology: Capturing human meaning-making processes -
Jaan Valsiner
Chapter 6: Embodied and Embedded Cognition - Erik Myin, Jan Van Eemeren
Chapter 7: Psychology and Neuroscience: Autonomy Lost and Found - Fred
Keijzer, Peter Starreveld
Part B: Theoretical Tools and Approaches
Chapter 8: From Theory Construction to Deconstruction: The Many Modalities
of Theorising in Psychology - Huib Looren de Jong
Chapter 9: The Problem of Measurement in Psychology - Joel Michell
Chapter 10: Philosophy, Realism and Psychology¿s Disciplinary Fragmentation
- Fiona Hibberd, Agnes Petocz
Chapter 11: Reflective, Formative and Network Models: Causal
Interpretations of Three Different Psychometric models. - Lisa Wijsen, Riet
Van Bork, Brian Haig, Denny Borsboom
Chapter 12: Are Psychological Phenomena Historical Kinds? - Henderikus Stam
Chapter 13: Mechanistic explanation in psychology - Mark Povich
Part C: Socio-cultural and critical orientations to psychology
Chapter 14: The Psychology of Globalization: Rethinking Culture and Self -
Sunil Bhatia
Chapter 15: Dialogism, Bakhtin, and Beyond - Marie Cecile Bertau
Chapter 16: Wittgenstein and Psychology - Daniel Hutto
Chapter 17: Feminist Psychology - Mandy Morgan, Leigh Coombes, Geneva
Connor, Ann Rogerson
Chapter 18: Ecological Psychology: Theoretical Foundations and
Philosophical Commitments - Harry Heft
Chapter 19: German Critical Psychology As Theoretical Psychology - Wolfgang
Maiers, Katrin Reimer-Gordinskaya
Chapter 20: Social Construction - Ken Gergen
Part D: Recent developments in theory
Chapter 21: Technology and the Conduct of Everyday Life - Ernst Schraube
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and the History of Psychology - Jill Morawski
Chapter 23: Concepts of Disorder for Psychopathology - Tim Thornton
Chapter 24: Psychosocial Studies with Psychoanalysis - Stephen Frosh
Chapter 25: Relational Theory - Ken Gergen
Chapter 26: Embodiment - Kevin Ryan, Shaun Gallagher.
Chapter 27: Affect, Emotion and Feeling - Martin Willis, John Cromby.
Introduction - Henderikus Stam
Part A: Foundational Positions
Chapter 1: Foundations of Cognitive Science: Mental Representation -
Michael Rescorla
Chapter 2: Evolutionary Psychology - Annemie Ploeger
Chapter 3: Extended Mind, Agency, and Machine Learning - Mirko Farina,
Andrea Lavazza
Chapter 4: Mental Causation, Moral Responsibility, and Effective Intentions
- Alfred Mele
Chapter 5: Cultural Psychology: Capturing human meaning-making processes -
Jaan Valsiner
Chapter 6: Embodied and Embedded Cognition - Erik Myin, Jan Van Eemeren
Chapter 7: Psychology and Neuroscience: Autonomy Lost and Found - Fred
Keijzer, Peter Starreveld
Part B: Theoretical Tools and Approaches
Chapter 8: From Theory Construction to Deconstruction: The Many Modalities
of Theorising in Psychology - Huib Looren de Jong
Chapter 9: The Problem of Measurement in Psychology - Joel Michell
Chapter 10: Philosophy, Realism and Psychology¿s Disciplinary Fragmentation
- Fiona Hibberd, Agnes Petocz
Chapter 11: Reflective, Formative and Network Models: Causal
Interpretations of Three Different Psychometric models. - Lisa Wijsen, Riet
Van Bork, Brian Haig, Denny Borsboom
Chapter 12: Are Psychological Phenomena Historical Kinds? - Henderikus Stam
Chapter 13: Mechanistic explanation in psychology - Mark Povich
Part C: Socio-cultural and critical orientations to psychology
Chapter 14: The Psychology of Globalization: Rethinking Culture and Self -
Sunil Bhatia
Chapter 15: Dialogism, Bakhtin, and Beyond - Marie Cecile Bertau
Chapter 16: Wittgenstein and Psychology - Daniel Hutto
Chapter 17: Feminist Psychology - Mandy Morgan, Leigh Coombes, Geneva
Connor, Ann Rogerson
Chapter 18: Ecological Psychology: Theoretical Foundations and
Philosophical Commitments - Harry Heft
Chapter 19: German Critical Psychology As Theoretical Psychology - Wolfgang
Maiers, Katrin Reimer-Gordinskaya
Chapter 20: Social Construction - Ken Gergen
Part D: Recent developments in theory
Chapter 21: Technology and the Conduct of Everyday Life - Ernst Schraube
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and the History of Psychology - Jill Morawski
Chapter 23: Concepts of Disorder for Psychopathology - Tim Thornton
Chapter 24: Psychosocial Studies with Psychoanalysis - Stephen Frosh
Chapter 25: Relational Theory - Ken Gergen
Chapter 26: Embodiment - Kevin Ryan, Shaun Gallagher.
Chapter 27: Affect, Emotion and Feeling - Martin Willis, John Cromby.
Part A: Foundational Positions
Chapter 1: Foundations of Cognitive Science: Mental Representation -
Michael Rescorla
Chapter 2: Evolutionary Psychology - Annemie Ploeger
Chapter 3: Extended Mind, Agency, and Machine Learning - Mirko Farina,
Andrea Lavazza
Chapter 4: Mental Causation, Moral Responsibility, and Effective Intentions
- Alfred Mele
Chapter 5: Cultural Psychology: Capturing human meaning-making processes -
Jaan Valsiner
Chapter 6: Embodied and Embedded Cognition - Erik Myin, Jan Van Eemeren
Chapter 7: Psychology and Neuroscience: Autonomy Lost and Found - Fred
Keijzer, Peter Starreveld
Part B: Theoretical Tools and Approaches
Chapter 8: From Theory Construction to Deconstruction: The Many Modalities
of Theorising in Psychology - Huib Looren de Jong
Chapter 9: The Problem of Measurement in Psychology - Joel Michell
Chapter 10: Philosophy, Realism and Psychology¿s Disciplinary Fragmentation
- Fiona Hibberd, Agnes Petocz
Chapter 11: Reflective, Formative and Network Models: Causal
Interpretations of Three Different Psychometric models. - Lisa Wijsen, Riet
Van Bork, Brian Haig, Denny Borsboom
Chapter 12: Are Psychological Phenomena Historical Kinds? - Henderikus Stam
Chapter 13: Mechanistic explanation in psychology - Mark Povich
Part C: Socio-cultural and critical orientations to psychology
Chapter 14: The Psychology of Globalization: Rethinking Culture and Self -
Sunil Bhatia
Chapter 15: Dialogism, Bakhtin, and Beyond - Marie Cecile Bertau
Chapter 16: Wittgenstein and Psychology - Daniel Hutto
Chapter 17: Feminist Psychology - Mandy Morgan, Leigh Coombes, Geneva
Connor, Ann Rogerson
Chapter 18: Ecological Psychology: Theoretical Foundations and
Philosophical Commitments - Harry Heft
Chapter 19: German Critical Psychology As Theoretical Psychology - Wolfgang
Maiers, Katrin Reimer-Gordinskaya
Chapter 20: Social Construction - Ken Gergen
Part D: Recent developments in theory
Chapter 21: Technology and the Conduct of Everyday Life - Ernst Schraube
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and the History of Psychology - Jill Morawski
Chapter 23: Concepts of Disorder for Psychopathology - Tim Thornton
Chapter 24: Psychosocial Studies with Psychoanalysis - Stephen Frosh
Chapter 25: Relational Theory - Ken Gergen
Chapter 26: Embodiment - Kevin Ryan, Shaun Gallagher.
Chapter 27: Affect, Emotion and Feeling - Martin Willis, John Cromby.







