
What Is The Human Essence? Although Typically Viewed As One Of The Big Questions In Philosophy, Exploring The Human Essence Requires A Deep And Comprehensive Understanding Of The Human Condition And Thus Social Psychological Perspectives Are Pivotal. Advances In Social-psychological Theorizing And Research Suggest That Humans Can Be Viewed As Biological Beings As Well As Cultural Creatures, Rational Reasoners As Well As Emotional Enigmas, Moral Minds As Well As Amoral Agents. In This Volume, Talented Scholars Come Together To Present A Fascinating Array Of Insight Into Such Topics Ranging From Evolutionary Approaches To Social Constructivist Accounts That Essentially Deny The Existence Of A Human Essence Altogether. As Such, This Volume Showcases The Various Shades Of Human Essence That Social Psychology Has Discovered. Through These Novel Chapters, Edited By Martijn Van Zomeren And John F. Dovidio, The Oxford Handbook Of The Human Essence Expertly Articulates Both What Social Psychology Can Tell Us About The Human Essence, And The Astonishing Range Of Perspectives Reflected Within This Field. Consequently, This Volume Also Raises Important Questions About The Future Of Social Psychology And The Role Of The Notion Of The Human Essence.
This volume investigates the multifaceted question of whether a singular human essence exists and how social psychological frameworks define the core of human nature. Edited by John F. Dovidio and Martijn van Zomeren, the text compiles contributions from diverse scholars to reconcile the tension between biological, cultural, rational, and emotional interpretations of humanity. The authors utilize current social-psychological research to evaluate whether human nature is a fixed biological reality or a fluid social construct.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive survey of contemporary social psychological thought regarding human nature. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a suitable resource for researchers and advanced students in the behavioral sciences.
Page Count:
616
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190247584
ISBN-13:
9780190247584
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