64 results on '"Held, Barbara S."'
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2. Making sense of charges of scientism in psychology and beyond: Logical and epistemological implications
3. Taking the Humanities Seriously
4. Truth and Affordances
5. Introduction.
6. The postmodernist roots of the middle-ground theorists.
7. Rational agency.
8. Ontological point 3: An ontology of situated agency and transcendence.
9. Ontological point 4: An ontology of flux and flow.
10. An introduction to the middle-ground theorists.
11. Situated warrant: A middle-ground realist epistemology?
12. Ontological point 1: An ontology of "being in the world," or, a situated psychological existence.
13. Psychology's interpretive turn: The search for truth and agency in theoretical and philosophical psychology.
14. Ontological point 2: A middle-ground realist ontology?
15. General systems theory and philosophy.
16. Epistemic violence in psychological science: Can knowledge of, from, and for the (othered) people solve the problem?
17. The confusion about epistemology and "epistemology"- and what to do about it.
18. Anything Goes by the Wayside: A Reply to Raskin and Debany
19. Positive Psychology’s A Priori Problem
20. The Distinction between Psychological Kinds and Natural Kinds Revisited: Can Updated Natural-Kind Theory Help Clinical Psychological Science and beyond Meet Psychology's Philosophical Challenges?
21. Why Clinical Psychology Should Not Go “Positive” – and/or “Negative”
22. Negativity and well-being: Commentary on Ryff
23. Situated knowing: A middle-ground antiobjectivist epistemology?
24. Introduction
25. The Postmodern Turn: What it Means for Psychotherapy—and What it Doesn't
26. Realism, reification, and monism.
27. Explanation in Psychology: Reconsidering Three Binary Oppositions
28. Critique and metacritique in psychology: Whence and Whither.
29. Critique and Metacritique in Psychology: Whence and Whither
30. Why there is universality in rationality.
31. The Logic of Case-Study Methodology
32. Psychological Kinds and `Discourse Dependence'
33. Problematizing the “Problem” of Consciousness
34. Round 3: Regarding Objectivity and Causality -- A Rejoinder to Fishman and Miller
35. Round 1: Does Case Study Knowledge Need a New Epistemology?
36. The "Virtues" of Positive Psychology.
37. The Negative Side of Positive Psychology
38. What Follows?
39. The tyranny of the positive attitude in America: Observation and speculation
40. Introduction: The (overlooked) virtues of “unvirtuous” attitudes and behavior: Reconsidering negativity, complaining, pessimism, and “false” hope
41. A Conversation about Constructivism: Or, If Four Colleagues Talked in New York, Would Anyone Hear It?
42. REASONS AND REASON REVISITED: ANOTHER REPLY TO MORRISON
43. To Be or Not to Be Theoretical:Thatis the Question
44. Antiscientific attitudes within psychotherapy: Concluding comments
45. Introduction: Antiscientific attitudes within psychotherapy: Philosophical, scientific, and political/psychological considerations
46. The antisystematic impact of postmodern philosophy.
47. The many truths of postmodernist discourse.
48. The Importance of Kvetching in Theory, Research and Practice
49. The real meaning of constructivism
50. CONSTRUCTIVISM IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
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