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The Determinants of Free Will : a Psychological Analysis of Responsible, Adjustive Behavior.

The Determinants of Free Will: A Psychological Analysis of Responsible, Adjustive Behavior deals with the concept of personal adjustment as freedom of will and a personal responsibility. The book reviews the definitions, rationale, and general framework of concepts of free will, responsibility, and...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Easterbrook, James A.
Otros Autores: Lykken, David T.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2013.
Colección:Personality and psychopathology ; 18.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; The Determinants of Free Will: A Psychological Analysis ofResponsible, Adjustive Behavior; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; PART I: FREEDOM, RESPONSIBILITY, AND RELATED CONCEPTS; Chapter 1. Free Will in Psychology and Human Affairs; PRELIMINARY DEFINITIONS; FREE WILL AND ADJUSTMENT; FREE WILL IN PSYCHOLOGY; SITUATIONALISM IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT; FREEDOM AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; SUMMARY; Chapter 2. Responsibility and Freedom in Folk Psychology; AN IMPLICIT THEORY OF RESPONSIBILITY; THE ITR AS A POLICY FOR SOCIAL SANCTIONS; DETERMINANTS OF FREE WILL; SUMMARY.
  • PART II: THE GIVEN AND THE POSSIBLE IN GOVERNMENT OF ACTIONChapter 3. Freedom from Stimulus Control; SEGMENTAL ACTS AND INTEGRATED ACTION; INTENTION AND PURPOSE; PROACTIVE SERIAL ORGANIZATION AND WILL; RESPONSIBILITY AS PROACTIVE PROFICIENCY; THE CAPACITY FOR FREEDOM; DIFFERENTIATION; WORDS AND POSSIBILITIES; PROACTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING; SUMMARY; Chapter 4. Efficacy and Freedom of Choice; HUNGER AND SELF-ACTUALIZATION; THE RELATION OF DRIVE TO FREEDOM OF CHOICE; SUBJECTIVITY AND OBJECTIVITY IN BEHAVIOR; ACQUIRED DRIVES AND FREEDOM OF CHOICE; REMOVAL OF EMOTIONAL REACTIONS.
  • ANXIETY AS HELPLESSNESSTHE EFFICACY CONSTRUCT; SUMMARY; Chapter 5. Imagination and Venturing; FANTASIES OF PROACTIVITY; PROACTIVE MINDS; THINKING UNDER THREAT; EXPECTANCY AND EFFICACY; DETERMINANTS OF PROSPECTIVE THOUGHT; KNOWLEDGE OF PURPOSIVE TALES; TRAINING IN PURPOSIVE BEHAVIOR; SUMMARY; PART III: INDIVIDUAL AUTONOMY IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT; Chapter 6. Obedience; APPEARANCES AS CRITERIA FOR ACTION; THE COMPLIANT DISPOSITION; SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON FREEDOM OF CHOICE; REINFORCEMENT OF OBEDIENCE AND COMMANDS; INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF PUNISHMENT; PUNISHMENT, ANXIETY, AND AGGRESSION.
  • A CULTURE OF MISTRUSTSELF-DISCIPLINE AND OBJECTIVITY; SUMMARY; Chapter 7. The Shaping of Self-Discipline; FIELD STUDIES OF INDEPENDENCE TRAINING METHODS; ANALYTICAL STUDIES OF CONTROL OVER THE ENVIRONMENT; REINFORCEMENT AND SOCIAL LEARNING; SELF-DISCIPLINED LEARNING; SELF-REINFORCEMENT AND BEHAVIORAL FLEXIBILITY; SELF-DISCIPLINE AND MORALITY; SUMMARY; Chapter 8. Motivational (and Moral) Constancy; THE RELATIONSHIP OF MORAL JUDGMENTS TO ATTITUDES; RECOGNITION OF ATTITUDES; THE CONDITIONS OF DISPOSITIONAL STABILITY; COGNITIVE CONSISTENCY AND NEW INFORMATION; CONSISTENCY AND DISCRIMINATION.
  • ANXIETY AND THE ACCEPTANCE OF NEW INFORMATIONEFFICACY, ATTITUDINAL CONTROL, AND FREEDOM; CONCEPTUAL SYSTEMS AND ATTITUDINAL STABILITY; CONCEPTUAL SYSTEMS AS PRODUCTS OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE; ATTITUDINALLY MEDIATED BEHAVIOR AND THE SUPEREGO; SUMMARY; PART IV: THE SHARING OF FREEDOM; Chapter 9. The Creation of Social Cooperation; TRUST AS A FEATURE OF EFFICACY; PLANFUL BEHAVIOR AND THE ""FITTING"" RESPONSE; AMENABILITY TO INFLUENCE; POWER TO PUNISH; FREEDOM, INDEPENDENCE, AND SOCIAL COHESION; THE FREEDOM CHARTER; SUMMARY; Chapter 10. Cultural Determinants of Freedom and Social Adjustment.