The book explores the significant contributions of Carl Gustav Carus to the history of psychology, highlighting his pioneering ideas and concepts. As the initiator of key psychological notions, Carus's work laid foundational principles that influenced the field. The text provides an in-depth analysis of his theories and their impact on modern psychology, making it an essential resource for understanding his legacy and the evolution of psychological thought.
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- 2024
- 2021
General Human Psychology
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the intricacies of the human mind, this book combines William Stern's foundational concepts of personology with modern cultural psychology centered on semiotic mediation. It explores the spectrum of human experience, from broad societal engagement in aesthetic and political realms to the nuances of individual actions in daily life, offering a comprehensive theoretical framework that addresses both collective and personal dimensions of human behavior.
- 2021
Hyper-Generalization by the Human Mind
The Role of Sign Hierarchies in Meaning-Making Processes / Hans-Kilian-Preis 2017
- 2020
Exploring the intricate relationship between human beings and their bodies, this theoretical account delves into physiological processes and their connection to higher psychological functions such as religiosity and ethical reasoning. It proposes a novel theory of affective synthesis, illustrating how art and science intertwine in everyday life, highlighting the continuous engagement of the mind with the body in meaningful ways.
- 2018
ORNAMENTED LIVES (hc)
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the role of ornaments, the book explores how they influence human emotions and perceptions beyond mere decoration. It extends the author's Semiotic Dynamics theory to analyze visual ornaments, highlighting the tension between linear and curvilinear forms in both natural and human-made environments. The work connects aesthetics, the sublime, and everyday life, suggesting that humans create profound experiences that enrich ordinary existence. By examining the use of spiral forms in art and architecture, it offers a comprehensive theoretical framework within cultural psychology.
- 2018
ORNAMENTED LIVES
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Ornamented Lives explores the significance of ornaments beyond mere decoration, presenting them as crucial elements in shaping human emotional experiences. It extends the author's Semiotic Dynamics theory to analyze the interplay between linear and curvilinear forms in visual ornaments, reflecting the tension between natural growth and human construction. The book posits that these ornamental forms contribute to the creation of sublime life moments, merging the aesthetic, sublime, and mundane within a cultural psychology framework, ultimately enhancing ordinary living.
- 2017
From Methodology to Methods in Human Psychology
- 115 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book introduces a novel approach to the methodology of the human sciences, emphasizing the interconnectedness of knowledge creation processes. It critiques the traditional view of research methods as standalone, highlighting their dependence on overarching psychological principles. Central to this discussion is the Methodology Cycle, which illustrates how specific methods in psychology relate to broader theoretical frameworks. The chapters explore practical applications of this cycle across various empirical studies, advocating for a more integrated understanding of research methodologies in psychology.
- 2014
An Invitation to Cultural Psychology
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book explores human everyday life through semiotic dynamics, offering a fresh perspective in cultural psychology. It delves into how cultural signs and symbols shape human experiences and interactions, presenting a comprehensive approach to understanding the complexities of culture and psychology. Through this lens, readers are invited to consider the intricate connections between meaning-making and cultural contexts in shaping human behavior.
- 2013
The Catalyzing Mind. Beyond Models of Causality
- 303 pages
- 11 hours of reading
"The Catalyzing Mind: Beyond Models of Causality" explores how psychological phenomena can be understood through a new catalytic model, contrasting it with traditional causal models. It emphasizes the significance of context and meaning, integrating insights from philosophy, psychology, and semiotics, while addressing topics like identity and immigration.
- 2000
Exploring the intersection of cultural and developmental psychology, this textbook offers a comprehensive overview suitable for students at all levels. It covers human development from prenatal stages to adulthood, emphasizing the cultural perspective. The book also addresses a variety of theoretical and methodological issues, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the interdisciplinary connections between developmental psychology, cultural anthropology, and comparative sociology.