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    (1 other version)The Generality of Theory and the Specificity of Social Behavior: Contrasting Experimental and Hermeneutic Social Science.Edwin E. Gantt, Jeffrey P. Lindstrom & Richard N. Williams - 2016 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 46 (4).
    Since its inception, experimental social psychology has arguably been of two minds about the nature and role of theory. Contemporary social psychology's experimental approach has been strongly informed by the “nomological-deductive” approach of Carl Hempel in tandem with the “hypothetico-deducive” approach of Karl Popper. Social psychology's commitment to this hybrid model of science has produced at least two serious obstacles to more fruitful theorizing about human experience: the problem of situational specificity, and the manifest impossibility of formulating meaningful general laws (...)
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  2. Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions.Edwin E. Gantt - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (1):76.
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    Levinas, meaning, and an ethical science of psychology: Scientific inquiry as rupture.Samuel D. Downs, Edwin E. Gantt & James E. Faulconer - 2012 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 32 (2):69-85.
    Much of the understanding of the nature of science in contemporary psychology is founded on a positivistic philosophy of science that cannot adequately account for meaning as experienced. The phenomenological tradition provides an alternative approach to science that is attentive to the inherent meaningfulness of human action in the world. Emmanuel Levinas argues, however, that phenomenology, at least as traditionally conceived, does not provide sufficient grounds for meaning. Levinas argues that meaning is grounded in the ethical encounter with the Other (...)
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  4. Alas Poor Darwin: Arguments Against Evolutionary Psychology.Edwin E. Gantt - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (1):78.
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    Theory as truth and as ethics.Richard N. Williams & Edwin E. Gantt - forthcoming - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology.
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    Sociobiological and Social Constructionist Accounts of Altruism: a Phenomenological Critique.Edwin E. Gantt & Jeffrey S. Reber - 1999 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 30 (2):14-38.
    Much theorizing about altruism has been undertaken within a naturalistic and deterministic sociobiological framework that has sought to explain altruistic action in terms of underlying genetic selfishness. Recently, however, social constructionist thinkers have developed an alternative to such theorizing which suggests that human action arises out of fundamentally open-ended and malleable social relationships. This paper intends to show, however, that a reductive egoism is nonetheless still at work in such accounts, typically taking the form of an underlying concern for matters (...)
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    Psychology and the legacy of Newtonianism: Motivation, intentionality, and the ontological gap.Edwin E. Gantt & Richard N. Williams - 2014 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 34 (2):83-100.
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  8. Social constructionism and the ethics of hedonism.Edwin E. Gantt - 1996 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 16 (2):123-140.
    Examines the assumption of hedonism that lies at the core of many social constructionist accounts of human interaction, and illustrates how it precludes an adequate understanding of agency, morality, and intimacy. The implications of such a hedonism are discussed, and a possible alternative to this hedonism which would allow for a more adequate account of agency, morality, and intimacy is briefly explored. It is argued that if social constructionism is going to come to grips with morality and agency it must (...)
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    Brain processes and holistic isomorphism: Moving toward a humanistic neuroscience.Bruce L. Brown, Dawson W. Hedges & Edwin E. Gantt - 2008 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 28 (2):356-374.
    A common quest among theoretical psychologists is the transformation of psychology to accommodate human agency and meaning. Several strong experimental methods are used in cognitive neuroscience but are based almost entirely upon a mechanistic ontology. A step toward rapprochement is proposed using precise and powerful experimental methods that are holistic, individualized, and compatible with an agentive ontology. Such methods must be applicable to all aspects of human experience, the subjective and agentive aspects, as well as the behavioural and the neurophysiological (...)
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    Rationality, irrationality, and the ethical: On saving psychology from nihilism.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):1-19.
    Notes that much debate in contemporary psychology has been centered on the nature and scope of rationality and rational discourse. This paper seeks to elucidate 2 philosophical approaches that have come to occupy a central position in this debate: modernism and postmodernism. It will be argued that, although proceeding from antithetical assumptions concerning the proper grounding for philosophical and psychological endeavor, both modernism and postmodernism ultimately fall prey to epistemological skepticism and moral nihilism. The work of the French phenomenologist E. (...)
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    Abstract collection.Edwin E. Gantt - 1998 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 18 (2):225-229.
    Presented is a list of recently released books. These books contain topics centering on the history of theories and philosophies within the field of psychology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Agency, embodiment, and the ethical: On saving psychology from biology.Edwin E. Gantt - 2002 - In Harald Atmanspacher & Robert Bishop (eds.), Between Chance and Choice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Determinism. Thorverton UK: Imprint Academic. pp. 447--467.
  13. An Invitation to Social Construction.Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (1):92-93.
     
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  14. Animal Models of Human Psychology: Critique of Science, Ethics, and Policy.Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):227-228.
  15. (7 other versions)Books briefly noted.Edwin E. Gantt & Samuel D. Major - forthcoming - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology.
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  16. Discovering Existence with Husserl.Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):227.
     
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  17. Everyday Mysteries: Existential Dimensions of Psychotherapy.Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):228-229.
     
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  18. Genes, Genesis, and God: Values and their Origins in Natural and Human History.Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):229-230.
  19. In Defense of Human Consciousness.Edwin Gantt - 1999 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (1):119.
     
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    Irreducible ethics: A defense of strenuousness and responsibility.Edwin E. Gantt & Stephen C. Yanchar - 2007 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 27 (1):35-52.
    This paper critiques the reduction of the significance of human moral action to mere social construction and suggests two perspectives that resist this theoretical maneuver. It is argued that any school of thought within psychology that cannot provide an adequate account of ethics and moral action ultimately fails as a psychology. This paper examines the social constructionist claims of Kenneth Gergen and others, arguing that, because it undermines the possibility of a meaningful morality by ushering in a form of nihilism, (...)
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  21. Jerome Bruner: Language, Culture, Self.Edwin E. Gantt - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (1):76.
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  22. Learning from Asian Philosophy.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):95.
     
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    Merleau-Ponty, Interiority and Exteriority, Psychic Life and the World.Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (1):92.
    Reviews the book, Merleau-Ponty, interiority and exteriority, psychic life and the world by Dorothea Olkowski and James Morley . This book is a brief but informative and thoughtful anthology brings together the work of a number of contemporary scholars in philosophy, psychology, psychiatry, and comparative literature to demonstrate how Merleau-Ponty's understanding of the psyche and the material world has not only tremendous implications for philosophy, but also for the natural and social sciences. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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  24. Mystery of Mysteries: Is Evolution a Social Construction?Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):93-94.
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    Narrating the Brain.Edwin E. Gantt, Jeffrey R. Lacasse, Jacob Z. Hess & Nathan Vierling-Claassen - 2014 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 45 (2):168-208.
    Public conversation about biological contributors to mental disorder often centers on whether the problem is “biological or not.” In this paper, we propose moving beyond this bifurcation to a very different question:how exactlyare these problems understood to be biological? Specifically, we consider four issues around which different interpretations of the body’s relationship to mental disorder exist:1. The body’s relationship to day-to-day action; 2. The extent to which the body is changeable; 3. The body’s relationship to context; 4. The degree to (...)
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    On hijacking science: exploring the nature and consequences of overreach in psychology.Edwin E. Gantt & Richard N. Williams (eds.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Preface: A 'Science' of Psychology: The Enduring Aspiration -- Introduction: Science, Scientism, and Psychology -- 1 Epistemology and the Boundaries Between Phenomena and Conventions -- 2 Hayek and Hempel on the Nature, Role, and Limitations of Science -- 3 On Scientism in Psychology: Some Observations of Historical Relevance -- 4 Why Science Needs Intuition -- 5 Scientism and Saturation: Evolutionary Psychology, Human Experience, and the (...)
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  27. Psychological Concepts and Biological Psychiatry.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):97-98.
  28. Re-Envisioning Psychology: Moral Dimensions of Theory and Practice.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (2):244-245.
     
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  29. Science, psychology, and religion: An invitation to Jamesian pluralism.Edwin E. Gantt & Brent S. Melling - 2009 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 30 (3):149-164.
    Perspectives on the relationship between psychology and religion have run the gamut from integration to mutual suspicion to open hostility. Despite increasing calls for greater sensitivity to the issues surrounding the psychological study of religion, significant conceptual and methodological problems remain. We propose that the pluralistic philosophy of William James provides not only an example of how a radically empirical psychology might be formulated, but also how such an approach allows for a serious psychological investigation of religion and religious experience. (...)
     
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  30. The Body.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):96-97.
     
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  31. The Complete Social Scientist: A Kurt Lewin Reader.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):92-93.
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    Truth, freedom and responsibility in the dialogues of psychotherapy.Edwin E. Gantt - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 14 (2):146-158.
    Explores the theoretical and ethical implications inherent in Freudian psychoanalysis, Rogerian client-centered therapy, and Existentialist psychotherapy, under the premise that these are essentially ideologically motivated utopian statements. Because each of these 3 traditions privileges an idyllic conception of mental health and well-being, achievable only through strict adherence to restrictive codes of prescribed beliefs and behaviors, they ultimately reduce human freedom and possibility. In contrast to these traditional approaches, an alternative which seeks to radically reunderstand psychotherapeutic theory and practice in light (...)
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    The Mismeasure of Desire: The Science, Theory, and Ethics of Sexual Orientation.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):98.
    Reviews the book, The mismeasure of desire: The science, theory, and ethics of sexual orientation by Edward Stein . It would hardly be overstating the matter to say that perhaps the single most hotly debated issue in both psychology and contemporary American culture is the nature and origins of human sexual desires. In opposition to the currently more widely accepted thesis that sexual orientation is determined at birth, philosopher and educator Edward Stein argues in this new book that much of (...)
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  34. The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change.Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (1):93.
     
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    Practicing the Healer’s Art.Marc-Charles Ingerson, Kristen Bell DeTienne, Edwin E. Gantt & Richard N. Williams - 2015 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (1):1-22.
    This article explores the prevailing assumption of instrumentalism in negotiation and argues that contrary to the popular conception in negotiation scholarship, negotiators need not be assumed to be ontologically individualistic or purely self-interested in their motivation and action. We show the contribution that can be made to the field by an approach to negotiation that does not presume a strong and inevitable self-interest as the fundamental starting point of any account of negotiation behavior and we offer ideas for an alternative (...)
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    Review of Psychology in human context: Essays in dissidence and reconstruction. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (2):240-241.
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    Review of Pathology and the postmodern: Mental illness as discourse and experience. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):91-92.
    Reviews the book, Pathology and the postmodern: Mental illness as discourse and experience by Dwight Fee . This provocative collection of short essays, edited and assembled by Dwight Fee, constitutes yet another useful addition to SAGE Publications’ Inquiries in Social Construction series . Including the work of such postmodern and social constructionist thinkers as Kenneth Gergen, Mark Freeman, Vivian Burr, Jane Ussher, Simon Gottschalk, Steven Sabat and Rom Harré, this anthology sets out to explore the relationship between mental distress and (...)
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    Review of The transformation of psychology: Influences of 19th century philosophy, technology, and natural science. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (1):75-76.
    Reviews the book, The transformation of psychology: Influences of 19th century philosophy, technology, and natural science, edited by Christopher D. Green, Marlene Shore, and Thomas Teo . Many historians of psychology have noted that at the end of the 18th century, most leading thinkers felt strongly that by the vary nature of its subject matter psychology could never attain the level of natural science. However, by the beginning of the 20th century, an almost complete reversal of this position had occurred (...)
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    Review of The religious and romantic origins of psychoanalysis: Individuation and integration in post-Freudian theory. [REVIEW]Edwin Gantt - 1999 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (1):117-118.
    Reviews the book, The religious and romantic origins of psychoanalysis: Individuation and integration in post-Freudian theory by Suzanne R. Kirschner . Kirschner traces the origins of contemporary psychoanalytic thought back to the foundations of Judeo-Christian culture, challenging the prevailing assumption that modern theories of the self constitute a serious break from religious and cultural tradition. She suggests that current psychoanalytic theories are simply the latest version of a progressively secularized narrative that has been in process for the past two millennia. (...)
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    Review of The disorder of things: Metaphysical foundations of the disunity of science. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 1999 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):226-227.
    Reviews the book, The disorder of things: Metaphysical foundations of the disunity of science by John Dupré . The book is carefully woven around two central and interrelated theses. First is the denial that "science constitutes, or could ever come to constitute, a single, unified project," and the second is an "assertion of the extreme diversity of the contents of the world." Ultimately, Dupré wishes to contend that the second of his theses "shows the inevitability of the first." Overall, Dupré (...)
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    Books briefly noted: Review of A new narrative for psychology, The phenomenology of learning and becoming, In the wake of trauma: Psychology and philosophy for the suffering other, and Varieties of virtue ethics. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2018 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 38 (3):184-186.
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    Review of A history of psychology in western civilization. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (1):57-58.
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    Review of Psychology as a moral science: Perspectives on normativity. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (1):56-56.
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    Review of Phenomenology in action in psychotherapy: On pure psychology and its applications in psychotherapy and mental health care. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2017 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 37 (3):198-199.
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    Review of Self-observation in the social sciences. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (1):57-57.
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    Review of The uncertain sciences. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2000 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 20 (1):91-92.
    Reviews the book, The uncertain sciences by Bruce Mazlish . In this very wide-ranging book, Mazlish examines the achievements, failings, and possibilities of the human sciences—understood broadly to include history, anthropology, political science, psychology, sociology, economics and other related disciplines. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Review of To the other: An introduction to the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 15 (1):90-95.
    Reviews the book, To the other: An introduction to the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas by Adriaan Peperzak . Peperzak begins his book with a broad and sweeping characterization of the principle thematics which animate Emmanuel Levinas' work. Against the backdrop of Levinas' personal and intellectual history, Peperzak briefly explores the development, meaning, and implications of such core concepts as: The phenomenology of the otherness of the Other, Equality and Asymmetry, Saying and The Said, Intersubjectivity and Society, and Time. 2012 APA, (...)
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    Review of The mind’s we: Contextualism in cognitive psychology. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 14 (2):209-214.
    Reviews the book, The mind's we: Contextualism in cognitive psychology by Diane Gillespie . In this text the author has both expanded on several of the key insights previously outlined in the critical literature and provided a congenial introductory text for the newcomer; a text to serve as a conceptual bridge between traditional cognitive psychological approaches and their newly emergent contextualist alternatives. As stated in her preface, Gillespie's purpose in preparing this book was to "bring together the work of psychologists (...)
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    Review of The value of psychotherapy: The talking cure in an age of clinical science. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (1):58-59.
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    Review of the Dialogical mind: Common sense and ethics. [REVIEW]Edwin E. Gantt - 2017 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 37 (3):197-198.
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