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Psychology and Social Practice - Understanding Human Behavior in Society: Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and Social Practices - cover

Psychology and Social Practice - Understanding Human Behavior in Society: Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and Social Practices

John Dewey

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Psychology and Social Practice," John Dewey examines the intricate connections between psychological theory and societal function, emphasizing the importance of pragmatism in understanding human behavior. This work is characterized by Dewey's signature clarity and accessible prose, merging rigorous intellectual inquiry with practical applications. He critiques traditional psychological approaches that detach individual experience from the social context, advocating for a progressive view that acknowledges the interplay between personal and communal life. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, this text reflects Dewey'Äôs commitment to applying psychological insights to enhance social reform and education. John Dewey, a pioneering American philosopher and educator, was deeply influenced by the shifting cultural landscape of his time, particularly the rise of industrialization and its social implications. His extensive work in education, ethics, and philosophy informed his understanding of how psychological principles can be utilized to foster social change. Dewey's belief in the power of experiential learning and democratic engagement is woven throughout his writings, making this book a critical extension of his overarching theories. I highly recommend "Psychology and Social Practice" not only for its innovative approach to psychology but also for its relevance in contemporary discussions on the role of mental health in society. Dewey's insights will resonate with educators, psychologists, and anyone interested in the intersection of individual agency and social responsibility.
Verfügbar seit: 18.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 20 Seiten.

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