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El. knyga: Beyond the Mind

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This book Beyond the Mind: Cultural Dynamics of the Psyche is unusual in the content and it the format. Thats why it requires an unusual look. It has to do with a man, an intellectual journey and with uncountable travels across the world over the last two decades.

This man is Jaan Valsiner and here you will read of his restless effort of elaborating ideas while going in different places as invited keynote. This book is mainly about his intellectual trajectory, which touches several places and several and interconnected topics.

This book is about the minutes of his bigger and well organize works and also it is a collection of only apparently fragmented texts (mainly keynote lectures, unpublished or rejected papers) where the readers will see the step- by-step elaboration over the years of new ideas, theories, models and even schemas (which Jaan likes very muchmaybe especially as he claims basic inability to draw anything).
Introduction: Desire for Basic Science of Human Being ix
Giuseppina Marsico
SECTION I Suffering for Science: Where Psychology Fails
1(48)
1 Culture in Psychology: Towards the Study of Structured, Highly Variable, and Self-Regulatory Psychological Phenomena
3(22)
Jaan Valsiner
2 Science of Psychology Today: Future Horizons
25(24)
Jaan Valsiner
COFFEE BREAK 1 Is There any Reason for Suffering---for Science in Psychology?
49(4)
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Jaan Valsiner
SECTION II Understanding Dynamic Processes
53(62)
3 Facing the Future---Making the Past: The Permanent Uncertainty of Living
55(10)
Jaan Valsiner
4 Constructing Identity: A Theoretical Problem for Social Sciences
65(14)
Jaan Valsiner
5 Reconstructing the Affordance Concept: Semiotic Mediation of Immediacy
79(18)
Jaan Valsiner
6 The Concept of Attractor: How Dynamic Systems Theory Deals With Future
97(18)
Jaan Valsiner
COFFEE BREAK 2 Why Are Dynamic Perspectives Hard to Take?
115(6)
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Jaan Valsiner
SECTION III Dialogical Nature of Being
121(42)
7 The Promoter Sign: Developmental Transformation Within the Structure of Dialogical Self
123(24)
Jaan Valsiner
8 Temporal Integration of Structures Within the Dialogical Self
147(16)
Jaan Valsiner
COFFEE BREAK 3 Dialogical Semiosis in Irreversible Time---Why Make it So Complex?
163(6)
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Jaan Valsiner
SECTION IV Aesthetics of Infinities
169(96)
9 The Raumaesthetik of Theodor Lipps as a Dialogical Research Program
171(28)
Jaan Valsiner
10 The Bare Back: Dialogical Self in Action
199(18)
Jaan Valsiner
11 Torturous Tension of the Real and the Unreal: Looking at Surrealist Paintings
217(12)
Jaan Valsiner
12 Dialogical Relationship Between Open and Closed Infinities
229(16)
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13 The Flagellating Self
245(20)
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COFFEE BREAK 4 The Sublime Movement Between Infinities
265(4)
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Jaan Valsiner
SECTION V Regulation in Societal and Interpersonal Processes
269(66)
14 Culture Within Development: Similarities Behind Differences
271(22)
Jaan Valsiner
15 How Can Psychology in Japan Become a Well-Behaving Rebel?
293(26)
Jaan Valsiner
16 Culture in Human Development: Theoretical and Methodological Directions
319(16)
Jaan Valsiner
COFFEE BREAK 5 Why Developmental Science?
335(2)
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Jaan Valsiner
SECTION VI Cultural Processes Within Society
337(78)
17 Civility of Basic Distrust: A Cultural-Psychological View on Persons-in-Society
339(24)
Jaan Valsiner
18 Higher Education in Focus: Insights Through the Cultural-Historical Activity Theory
363(12)
Jaan Valsiner
19 Communication and Development: Breaking a Communion
375(22)
Jaan Valsiner
20 The Clicking and Tweeting Society: Beyond Entertainment to Education
397(18)
Jaan Valsiner
COFFEE BREAK 6 Relating with Society---By Going Beyond the Practically Useful
415(4)
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SECTION VII Constructing Basic Human Science: Idiographic, Dynamic, Phenomena-Focused
419(114)
21 Meanings of "the Data" in Contemporary Developmental Psychology: Constructions and Implications
421(32)
Jaan Valsiner
22 Listening to the Screaming Knowledge: Pathways to Quietude
453(26)
Jaan Valsiner
23 The Wissenschaft of Social Psychology: Paradoxes of Application of Science in a Society
479(10)
Jaan Valsiner
24 Failure Through Success: Paradoxes of Epistemophilia
489(14)
Jaan Valsiner
25 The Human Psyche on the Border of Irreversible Time: Forward-Oriented Semiosis
503(30)
Jaan Valsiner
COFFEE BREAK 7 Why Do Social Sciences Need to Be Basic?
533(12)
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Jaan Valsiner
26 Conclusion: Psyche as a Cultural Membrane
537(8)
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Biographical Notes 545