Oxford Handbook of the Human Essence
Oxford Handbook of the Human Essence
Zomeren, Martijn Van; Dovidio, John F.
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2018
320
Dura
Inglês
9780190247577
15 a 20 dias
748
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Human Essence
John F. Dovidio and Martijn Van Zomeren
SECTION ONE: INDIVIDUALITY
Chapter 2: An Existential Psychological Perspective on the Human Essence
Daniel Sullivan and Roman Palitsky
Chapter 3: Masters of Our Universe: The Existential Animal
Travis Proulx
Chapter 4: Free Will and the Human Essence: Responsible Autonomy, Meaning and Cultural Participation
Roy F. Baumeister
Chapter 5: Essential Self-Evaluation Motives: Caring About Who We Are
Aiden P. Gregg and Constantine Sedikides
Chapter 6: The Tripartite Motivational Human Essence: Value, Control, and Truth Working Together
James F.M. Cornwell and E. Tory Higgins
Chapter 7: People as Penguins: Thermoregulation as Part of the Human Essence
Hans IJzerman and Lotje J. Hogerzeil
Chapter 8: The Obviousness and Obvious Limits of Individuality as Human Essence
Martijn van Zomeren
SECTION TWO: SOCIALITY
Chapter 9: Prosocial Behavior as a Human Essence
David A. Schroeder and William G. Graziano
Chapter 10: The Human Essence in Helping Relations: Belongingness, Independence and Status
Arie Nadler
Chapter 11: Does Aggression Make us Human?
Joseph A. Vandello and Curtis Puryear
Chapter 12: Morality and Social Identity
Naomi Ellemers
Chapter 13: Justice and Human Essence
Tom R. Tyler
Chapter 14: Biology as Destiny or as Freedom? On Reflexivity, Collectivity and the Realization of Human Potential
Stephen Reicher
Chapter 15: Six Social Elements in Search of an Essence
Roger Giner-Sorolla
SECTION THREE: CULTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS
Chapter 16: Talking about Humanness: Is Human Essence Talk a Human Essence?
Yoshihisa Kashima
Chapter 17: Promotion or Preventing Change Through Political Participation: About Political Actors, Movements, and Networks
Bert Klandermans
Chapter 18: Values and the Human Being
Jan Cieciuch and Shalom H. Schwartz
Chapter 19: The Relational Essence of Cultural Psychology: Decolonizing Love and (Well-) Being
Glenn Adams, Sara Estrada-Villalta, and Tugce Kurtis
Chapter 20: Human Essence: Toward a Relational Reconstruction
Kenneth J. Gergen
Chapter 21: Human Essences and Cultural Embeddedness: A Gene-Culture Co-Evolution Perspective
Ronald Fischer
Chapter 22: Human Essence in Conclusion: Why Psychology Needs a Bigger Picture and Some Suggestions on How to Get There
Martijn van Zomeren and John F. Dovidio
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Human Essence
John F. Dovidio and Martijn Van Zomeren
SECTION ONE: INDIVIDUALITY
Chapter 2: An Existential Psychological Perspective on the Human Essence
Daniel Sullivan and Roman Palitsky
Chapter 3: Masters of Our Universe: The Existential Animal
Travis Proulx
Chapter 4: Free Will and the Human Essence: Responsible Autonomy, Meaning and Cultural Participation
Roy F. Baumeister
Chapter 5: Essential Self-Evaluation Motives: Caring About Who We Are
Aiden P. Gregg and Constantine Sedikides
Chapter 6: The Tripartite Motivational Human Essence: Value, Control, and Truth Working Together
James F.M. Cornwell and E. Tory Higgins
Chapter 7: People as Penguins: Thermoregulation as Part of the Human Essence
Hans IJzerman and Lotje J. Hogerzeil
Chapter 8: The Obviousness and Obvious Limits of Individuality as Human Essence
Martijn van Zomeren
SECTION TWO: SOCIALITY
Chapter 9: Prosocial Behavior as a Human Essence
David A. Schroeder and William G. Graziano
Chapter 10: The Human Essence in Helping Relations: Belongingness, Independence and Status
Arie Nadler
Chapter 11: Does Aggression Make us Human?
Joseph A. Vandello and Curtis Puryear
Chapter 12: Morality and Social Identity
Naomi Ellemers
Chapter 13: Justice and Human Essence
Tom R. Tyler
Chapter 14: Biology as Destiny or as Freedom? On Reflexivity, Collectivity and the Realization of Human Potential
Stephen Reicher
Chapter 15: Six Social Elements in Search of an Essence
Roger Giner-Sorolla
SECTION THREE: CULTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS
Chapter 16: Talking about Humanness: Is Human Essence Talk a Human Essence?
Yoshihisa Kashima
Chapter 17: Promotion or Preventing Change Through Political Participation: About Political Actors, Movements, and Networks
Bert Klandermans
Chapter 18: Values and the Human Being
Jan Cieciuch and Shalom H. Schwartz
Chapter 19: The Relational Essence of Cultural Psychology: Decolonizing Love and (Well-) Being
Glenn Adams, Sara Estrada-Villalta, and Tugce Kurtis
Chapter 20: Human Essence: Toward a Relational Reconstruction
Kenneth J. Gergen
Chapter 21: Human Essences and Cultural Embeddedness: A Gene-Culture Co-Evolution Perspective
Ronald Fischer
Chapter 22: Human Essence in Conclusion: Why Psychology Needs a Bigger Picture and Some Suggestions on How to Get There
Martijn van Zomeren and John F. Dovidio