This volume introduces the methodological value of hermeneutic dialogue in the field of theoretical and philosophical psychology. It reflects on the works of Frank Richardson who has made, and continues to make, seminal contributions to the field, as well as having influenced the work of many of the practitioners engaged in this field today.
This volume introduces the methodological value of hermeneutic dialogue in the field of theoretical and philosophical psychology. It reflects on the works of Frank Richardson who has made, and continues to make, seminal contributions to the field, as well as having influenced the work of many of the practitioners engaged in this field today.
Robert C. Bishop is a professor of Physics and Philosophy and John and Madeline McIntyre Chair in Philosophy and History of Science in Wheaton College, USA.
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List of Contributors Series Foreword Book Foreword Acknowledgments 1. Introduction (Robert C. Bishop) 2. Empty Selves, Multiple Selves, Engaged Selves, Our Selves: Frank Richardson and the Building of an Intellectual Movement (Phillip Cushman) 3. Confessions of a Frankophile (Robert L. Woolfolk) 4. The Long and Winding Road from the Critique of Individualism to a Social Ontology of Humans (Blaine J. Fowers) 5. What's Wrong with Liberalism? (Jeff Sugarman) 6. A Hermeneutic Exploration of the Grounds for Social Justice (Brent D. Slife and Nathan Slife) 7. Love Thy Neighbor: Community Within a Wisdom of Limits (Kathleen L. Slaney) 8. Human Dignity, the One and the Many (Robert C. Bishop) 9. How does the world become ecstatic? Notes on the hermeneutics of transcendence (Mark Freeman) References Index
List of Contributors Series Foreword Book Foreword Acknowledgments 1. Introduction (Robert C. Bishop) 2. Empty Selves, Multiple Selves, Engaged Selves, Our Selves: Frank Richardson and the Building of an Intellectual Movement (Phillip Cushman) 3. Confessions of a Frankophile (Robert L. Woolfolk) 4. The Long and Winding Road from the Critique of Individualism to a Social Ontology of Humans (Blaine J. Fowers) 5. What's Wrong with Liberalism? (Jeff Sugarman) 6. A Hermeneutic Exploration of the Grounds for Social Justice (Brent D. Slife and Nathan Slife) 7. Love Thy Neighbor: Community Within a Wisdom of Limits (Kathleen L. Slaney) 8. Human Dignity, the One and the Many (Robert C. Bishop) 9. How does the world become ecstatic? Notes on the hermeneutics of transcendence (Mark Freeman) References Index
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