New Horizons in Ethics, Philosopy, and Psychology Vol. 1
Dr. Lorin Lundqvist, (Editor)
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New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1
Dr. Lorin Lundqvist, (Editor)
This book covers keys areas of Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology. The contributions by the authors include Prejudice and discrimination (i.e., homophobia, sexism, racism), Social cognition, Person perception, Attitudes, Social control and cults, Persuasion, propaganda, and marketing, Attraction, romance, and love, Nonverbal communication, Prosocial behavior, Leadership, Eating disorders, Depression, Phobias, Borderline personality disorder, Seasonal affective disorder, Schizophrenia, Antisocial personality disorder, Profile a type of therapy (i.e., cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy, psychoanalytic therapy), Dreams, False memories, Attention, Perception, Language, Speech disorders, Problem-solving, Judgment, Bullying, Language acquisition, Media violence and children, Learning disabilities, Gender roles, Child abuse, Prenatal development, Parenting styles, Aspects of the aging process
Chapters of the book:
Chapter 1: Moral Perfection and the Demand for Human Enhancement
Adriana Warmbier
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 5-27
Chapter 2: Moral Perfection and the Demand for Human Enhancement
Adriana Warmbier
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 28-40
Chapter 3: Can There Be Post-Persons and What Can We Learn From Considering Their Possibility?
Ivars Neiders
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 41-55
Chapter 4: ‘Co-Emergence’ In Ecological Continuum: Educating Democratic Capacities Through Posthumanism as Praxis
Aiden Sisler
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 56-79
Chapter 5: A Healing Journey toward Oneself: Paul Ricoeur’s Narrative Turn in the Hermeneutics of Education
Andrew Wierciński
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 80-96
Chapter 6: Children Philosophize: the Revival of an Ancient Greek Ideal
Mateusz Bonecki, Eva Marsal, Ewa Nowak, Barbara Weber
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 97-110
Chapter 7: Philosophy for Children: Some Assumptions and Implications
Matthew Lipman
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 111-130
Chapter 8: All New Beginnings are Difficult?”—On Childhood, Politics and Philosophy
Barbara Weber
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 131-150
Chapter 9: Attitudes towards unethical behaviours in organizational settings: an empirical study
Daniela Carvalho Wilks
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 151-175
Chapter 10: “How Much Truth Can a Spirit Dare?” Nietzsche’s “Ethical” Truth Theory as an Epistemic Background for Philosophizing with Children
Eva Marsal
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 176-190
Chapter 11: I am a Child. Hypothesis on Spectator Pedagogy
Esa Kirkkopelto
New Horizons in Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology Vol. 1, 2 April 2022, Pages: 191-205
Format | E-book |
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Language | English |
ISBN 13 | 9784593564712 |
Publisher | Lighthouse Books |
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