Beyond Individual and Group Differences
Human Individuality, Scientific Psychology, and William Stern's Critical Personalism
- James T. Lamiell - Georgetown University Medical School, Georgetown University, USA
Features/Benefits:
· Provides book-length treatment of the concept of human individuality in twentieth century scientific psychology, highlighting the historical contributions made by the German psychologist and philosopher William Stern (1871-1938).
· Critically appraises contemporary thinking about personality in light of historical and methodological considerations.
· Challenges readers to re-think the problem of human individuality with research that mounts a direct empirical challenge to the long-standing belief that it is meaningless to characterize individuals without comparing them to one another.
· Concludes with a general discussion of the potential of personlistic thinking both as a foundation for personality theory and as a framework for social thought.