Language and Logic in Personality and Society
โ Scribed by Harwood Fisher
- Publisher
- Columbia University Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Examines the logical structures of personality to determine how these structures explain or entail the expression and strivings of self as these unfold in the language of persons in their societal contexts.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Background Essays
1. Language of Psychology
2. Memory and Context: Toward a Theory of Context in Ethnoscicnce
3. Language and the Production and Interpretation of Social Interactions
Part 2: Toward a Systematic View
Chapter 1. An Introspective Interlude on Ideals
Chapter 2. Two Epistemological Viewpoints: What Are Personality and Society?
Chapter 3. Defense and Knowing: The Foundations in Language and Logic
Chapter 4. Defense and Knowing: The Psychological Forms of Logic and Language
Chapter 5. Binary Logic: The Science of the Person and the Drama of Ideals
Chapter 6. Toward a Theory of Personality: The Language of Negation and Defense
Chapter 7. Toward a Theory of Personality: From Simple Patterns to Complex Drama
Part 3: ฮ Global Perspective
1. Origins of Human Personality and Social Systems
Name Index
Subject Index
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