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Jerome Kagan (–2021)

Autor de The Nature of the Child

35+ Obras 679 Miembros 3 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Jerome Kagan is professor of psychology emeritus and former director of the Mind/Brain Behavior Interfaculty Initiative, Harvard University, and is the author of An Argument for Mind, published by Yale University Press

Obras de Jerome Kagan

The Nature of the Child (1984) 79 copias
Psychology: An Introduction (1968) 66 copias
An Argument for Mind (2006) 37 copias
Creativity and Learning (1967) 12 copias

Obras relacionadas

Critical White Studies: Looking Behind the Mirror (1997) — Contribuidor — 57 copias
The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions (Series in Affective Science) (1994) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones46 copias
Cerebrum 2009: Emerging Ideas in Brain Science (2009) — Contribuidor — 6 copias

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Nombre canónico
Kagan, Jerome
Fecha de fallecimiento
2021-05-10
Género
male
Organizaciones
Psychologist

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El autor examina lo que exactamente sabemos sobre las emociones, qué asumpciones populares sobre las emociones son incorrectas y cómo el estudio científico debe proceder en el campo. Asimismo, integrando los hallazgos de investigaciones antropológicas, psicológicas y biológicas, explora la variación en la frecuencia e intensidad de las emociones en diferentes culturas. También discute variaciones entre individuos de una misma cultura y la inflluencia del género, clase, etnicidad y temperamento en el repertorio emocional de una persona.… (más)
 
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Angela_Cahuata | Dec 5, 2016 |
‘On Being Human’ is a collection of essays by retired professor of psychology Jerome Kagan. He goes over issues such as brain scans being relatively useless for finding out where thoughts come from, given that a scanner is not the kind of place a person is usually in when thinking; the fact that neurons and chemicals do not tell us *how* a person things; and that using animals for research into thinking isn’t going to tell us how people think. There’s a lot about how environment shapes the mind and mental abilities, and how that makes for a really uneven playing field in life, which I found one of the most interesting parts of the book. At times, I felt I was reading a book of philosophy rather than psychology.

Kagan assumes his readers are on the same intellectual plane as he is, and writes on that level. I like that better than having someone talk down to me, but…it took me forever to get through this book. I did read every word. It’s not that he uses arcane words; they are terms found in the average vocabulary. He has a lot of interesting things to say; some I agree with, some not. Did I *enjoy* the book? No. I know it says something bad about my brain, but it was too much work to be enjoyable. I learned things- which is normally fun for me- but I did not do it happily.
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lauriebrown54 | Nov 20, 2016 |
Found his book 'Handbook of Child Psychology' rich with fascinating information. Chapter on Human Morality asks then answers some fantastic questions. This book is even more rewarding! Dr. Kagan has written, spoke on and taught many topics in psychology, and in this book he reviews some perspectives or approaches in the field, as well as some predictions and recommendations for the future. Well worth reading for the new psychology student or current practitioner.
 
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Miembros
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