YesIn this article, I argue that there is a divide in social psychology between a mainstream paradigm for investigating the flow of power in a largely competitive social life (such as social cognition, social identity theory, and discourse analysis) and a fringe paradigm for investigating the experience of flourishing in conditions of social learning (such as ‘the community of practice metaphor’, ‘dialogical theory’, ‘phenomenological analysis’). Assumptions of power and flourishing demand different conceptions of the self and the social world (e.g. a strategic subject or motivated tactician in a social group versus a reflective learner/artist in a community of practice). The first goal of this article is to reveal the assumptions that lead...
Both positive psychology and the person-centered approach share a common aim to promote human flouri...
In this article I want to expand on the pragmatism that runs through Being Human: Human Being in ord...
Positive Psychology has demonstrated its usefulness in studying and contributing to individual well ...
Academic Abstract: Social psychology’s disconnect from the vital and urgent questions of people’s li...
Gone are the heady days when Bernard Williams (1993) could get away with saying that “Nietzsche is n...
This article begins with a consideration of what is missing in positive psychology – namely, an inte...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
Central to Nietzsche's perfectionism are two ideals: flourishing and excellence. This article offers...
Building upon the idea of a psychology without foundations and on vitalist approaches to health, the...
Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substantial indi...
This article identifies three paradigms in creativity theory and research in psychology. The He-para...
In this dissertation, I examine Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s notion of the will to power, his account of...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Group Analysis, Vol...
Positive psychology, an emergent branch of scholarship concerned with wellbeing and flourishing, ini...
Both positive psychology and the person-centered approach share a common aim to promote human flouri...
In this article I want to expand on the pragmatism that runs through Being Human: Human Being in ord...
Positive Psychology has demonstrated its usefulness in studying and contributing to individual well ...
Academic Abstract: Social psychology’s disconnect from the vital and urgent questions of people’s li...
Gone are the heady days when Bernard Williams (1993) could get away with saying that “Nietzsche is n...
This article begins with a consideration of what is missing in positive psychology – namely, an inte...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
Central to Nietzsche's perfectionism are two ideals: flourishing and excellence. This article offers...
Building upon the idea of a psychology without foundations and on vitalist approaches to health, the...
Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substantial indi...
This article identifies three paradigms in creativity theory and research in psychology. The He-para...
In this dissertation, I examine Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s notion of the will to power, his account of...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Group Analysis, Vol...
Positive psychology, an emergent branch of scholarship concerned with wellbeing and flourishing, ini...
Both positive psychology and the person-centered approach share a common aim to promote human flouri...
In this article I want to expand on the pragmatism that runs through Being Human: Human Being in ord...
Positive Psychology has demonstrated its usefulness in studying and contributing to individual well ...