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Conceiving of personality

Title
  1. Conceiving of personality / Michael Robbins.
Published by
  1. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©1996.
Author
  1. Robbins, Michael, M.D.

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Description
  1. xii, 209 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  1. The quest to comprehend the essence of human nature is as old as the capacity for reflective thought. In this provocative book, Dr. Michael Robbins proposes a new approach that draws upon psychoanalysis but is shaped by awareness of the limits that the particular circumstances of historical epoch, Western culture, male gender, and modal population from which psychoanalysis was derived imposed on its modernist claims to being a universal theory. Dr. Robbins addresses these limitations from the perspective of philosophy of science, focusing on the paradigm shift from logical positivism to the postmodern emphasis on pluralism and on relativistic, contextual, evanescent knowledge. He examines the implications of this shift for neuroscience, psychoanalysis, gender studies, anthropology, and sociology. After considering whether typical personality has changed over time, he studies the cross-cultural diversity of human nature, the relationship of gender to personality, the spectrum of personality variability within Western culture, and the relationship of the contextual embeddedness of the conceiver to his or her theory. He then proposes a dialectical conception of personality based on systems and chaos theories that respects its multiple guises and circumstantial richness of content without abandoning the quest for universal principles.
Subject
  1. Personality
  2. Psychoanalysis
  3. Ethnopsychology
  4. Psychology and philosophy
  5. Philosophy
  6. Personality
  7. Psychoanalytic Theory
  8. Ethnopsychology
  9. Philosophy
  10. psychoanalysis
  11. ethnopsychology
  12. philosophy
  13. Psychoanalysis
  14. Psychology and philosophy
  15. Persönlichkeitspsychologie
  16. Ethnopsychologie
  17. Persoonlijkheid
  18. Psychoanalyse
  19. Personality and culture
  20. Psychoanalysis and culture
Contents
  1. I. Introduction -- 2. Can we conceive of ourselves? Three instances of theoretical conversion -- 3. A brief history of conceptions of the person -- 4. Monistic thinking and modal constructs -- 5. Constitution-bound: the neurobiological basis of personality -- 6. Ethnocentrism: culture, local knowledge, and universal truth -- 7. Psychoanalysis as an indigenous psychology -- 8. Indigenous psychologies of the east and west: psychoanalysis and Buddhism -- 9. Gender, personality, and culture -- 10. Psychoanalytic monism and intracultural diversity -- 11. How models become movements: the ideological dimension -- 12. Summary of the monism-pluralism debate -- 13. Systems in transformation: a model for the dialectic between discovery and creation -- 14. Modeling the dialectic between discovery and creation -- 15. Conceiving of personality: the warp and the woof.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.