Ecological psychology in context : James Gibson, Roger Barker, and the legacy of William James's radical empiricism / Harry Heft.
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Language: | English |
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Mahwah, N.J. :
L. Erlbaum,
2001.
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Series: | Resources for ecological psychology.
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I. Ecological Theory and Philosophical Realism
- Prologue: Intimations of an Ecological Psychology. Ch. 1. William James's Radical Empiricism: A Foundation for Ecological Psychology. Ch. 2. Edwin B. Holt and Philosophical Behaviorism
- Pt. II. The Ecological Approach and Radical Empiricism
- Prologue: Three Generations of Psychologists. Ch. 3. Perceiver - Environment Relations. Ch. 4. Relations and Direct Perception. Ch. 5. The Stream of Experience and Possible Knowledge
- Pt. III. Ecological Psychology and the Psychological Field
- Prologue: Field Theory and Collective Social Processes. Ch. 6. Gestalt Psychology and the Ecological Approach. Ch. 7. Ecobehavioral Science: The Ecological Approach of Roger Barker. Ch. 8. Ecological Psychology and Ecobehavioral Science: Toward a Synthesis. Ch. 9. Ecological Knowledge and Sociocultural Processes
- Pt. IV. Conclusion. Ch. 10. The Scope of Ecological Psychology.