The Life Cycle of Psychological Ideas: Understanding Prominence and the Dynamics of Intellectual Change (Path in Psychology) 1st edition by Dalton, Thomas C. published by Springer Hardcover
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Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2003
Publisher
Springer
Description
Thomas C. Dalton offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of psychological concepts in this engaging exploration of how ideas rise to prominence and fade over time. Drawing on his insights from academia, Dalton weaves together historical context and modern implications, ensuring the material remains relevant to today's thinkers.
With an informal yet insightful tone, Dalton invites readers to consider how societal shifts and cultural dynamics influence the lifecycle of psychological theories. It's not just about the ideas themselves; it’s about understanding the forces behind their popularity and decline.
Readers can expect to come away with a deeper appreciation for the intellectual ebb and flow that shapes psychology as a discipline. This isn’t merely a recounting of historical developments—it's a thoughtful reflection on the conversation surrounding psychological thought and its impact on society.
With an informal yet insightful tone, Dalton invites readers to consider how societal shifts and cultural dynamics influence the lifecycle of psychological theories. It's not just about the ideas themselves; it’s about understanding the forces behind their popularity and decline.
Readers can expect to come away with a deeper appreciation for the intellectual ebb and flow that shapes psychology as a discipline. This isn’t merely a recounting of historical developments—it's a thoughtful reflection on the conversation surrounding psychological thought and its impact on society.
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