The Life Cycle of Psychological Ideas: Understanding Prominence and the Dynamics of Intellectual Change
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
380
Language
English
Published
Dec 31, 2003
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
0306479982
ISBN-13
9780306479984
Description
The work delves deeply into the evolution of psychological ideas, shedding light on the lesser-explored forces that shape intellectual change. Through a meticulous examination of historical and contemporary perspectives, the authors uncover the intricate interplay between societal influences, scientific breakthroughs, and philosophical shifts.
Dalton and Evans explore how certain ideas rise to prominence, gaining traction within the academic community and beyond, while others fade into obscurity. By weaving together case studies and theoretical frameworks, they provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the life cycle of psychological concepts.
This exploration not only illuminates the historical context of psychological thought but also challenges readers to consider the implications of these dynamics in today’s fast-paced intellectual landscape. Through this lens, the book becomes an essential resource for those keen on grasping how ideas evolve and resonate within society.
Dalton and Evans explore how certain ideas rise to prominence, gaining traction within the academic community and beyond, while others fade into obscurity. By weaving together case studies and theoretical frameworks, they provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the life cycle of psychological concepts.
This exploration not only illuminates the historical context of psychological thought but also challenges readers to consider the implications of these dynamics in today’s fast-paced intellectual landscape. Through this lens, the book becomes an essential resource for those keen on grasping how ideas evolve and resonate within society.
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