Offering a groundbreaking analysis of psychological language, this work challenges conventional understandings by exploring its physiomorphic foundations. First published in 1989, it delves into the intricate relationship between language and human nature, presenting a thought-provoking perspective that invites readers to reconsider established theories in psychology. The book's controversial stance aims to stimulate discussion and reflection on how language shapes our understanding of the mind and behavior.
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Graham Richards's work delves into social and political philosophy, the philosophy of science, and social psychology. His earlier research primarily focused on the history of psychology, particularly examining race and religion within psychological studies. He also explored human evolution and philosophical psychology. Richards's contributions further encompass British psychology and broader scholarly inquiries. His approach emphasizes the historical and socio-political contexts shaping psychological understanding.





- 2023
- 2021
Focusing on the evolution of human behavior, this book examines various theories that were contemporary at the time of its 1987 publication. It reviews competing psychological and social evolution theories, offering a comprehensive historical introduction to the subject. The exploration of these theories provides insights into the complexities of human development and behavior.
- 2021
A Scientific Life
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Brasenose College in Oxford during the late 1950s, this narrative reflects on the experiences of a distinctive group of students who believe in their uniqueness. The author includes those who entered in 1959 and advanced to Finals with the Class of 1961, highlighting the notable presence of Rhodes Scholars among them. The book captures the essence of their shared journey and the sense of specialness that defined their time at this prestigious institution.
- 2010
Psychology, Religion, and the Nature of the Soul
A Historical Entanglement
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate connections between religion and psychology, this book challenges conventional views on their relationship, examining how both fields contribute to our understanding of the human experience. It delves into the shared concerns and conflicts between spirituality and scientific inquiry, revealing the diverse roles each plays in shaping our perceptions of the soul and the mind. Through this analysis, it offers a nuanced perspective on the complex interplay between these two domains.
- 2008
Psychology: The Key Concepts
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Offers an overview of 200 concepts central to an understanding of Psychology and includes recommendations from the British Psychology Society (BPS). This book focuses on uses of Psychology in settings such as nursing, education and human resources, with topics ranging from Gender to Psychometrics and Perception.