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Exploring the Complexities of Human Action

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Abstract Exploring the Complexities of Human Action offers a bold theoretical framework for thinking systematically and integratively about what people do as they go about their complex lives in all corners of the world. The book offers a vision of humanity that promotes empathic understanding of complex human beings that can bring people together to pursue common goals. Raeff sets the stage for conceptualizing human action by characterizing what people do in terms of the complexities of holism, dynamics, variability, and multicausality. She also constructively questions some conventional practices and assumptions in psychology (e.g., fragmenting, objectifying, aggregating, deterministic causality). The author then articulates a systems conceptualization of action that emphasizes multiple and interrelated processes. This integrative conceptualization holds that action is constituted by simultaneously occurring and interrelated individual, social, cultural, bodily, and environmental processes. Action is further conceptualized in terms of simultaneously occurring and interrelated psychological processes (e.g., sensing, perceiving, thinking, feeling, interacting, self/identity), as well as developmental processes. This theoretical framework is informed by research in varied cultures, and accessible examples are used to illustrate major concepts and claims. The book also discusses some implications and applications of the theoretical framework for investigating the complexities of human action. The book shows how the theoretical framework can be used to think about a wide range of action, from eating to art. Raeff uses the theoretical framework to consider varied vexing human issues, including mind–body connections, diversity, extremism, and freedom, as well as how action is simultaneously universal, culturally particular, and individualized.
Oxford University PressNew York
Title: Exploring the Complexities of Human Action
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Abstract Exploring the Complexities of Human Action offers a bold theoretical framework for thinking systematically and integratively about what people do as they go about their complex lives in all corners of the world.
The book offers a vision of humanity that promotes empathic understanding of complex human beings that can bring people together to pursue common goals.
Raeff sets the stage for conceptualizing human action by characterizing what people do in terms of the complexities of holism, dynamics, variability, and multicausality.
She also constructively questions some conventional practices and assumptions in psychology (e.
g.
, fragmenting, objectifying, aggregating, deterministic causality).
The author then articulates a systems conceptualization of action that emphasizes multiple and interrelated processes.
This integrative conceptualization holds that action is constituted by simultaneously occurring and interrelated individual, social, cultural, bodily, and environmental processes.
Action is further conceptualized in terms of simultaneously occurring and interrelated psychological processes (e.
g.
, sensing, perceiving, thinking, feeling, interacting, self/identity), as well as developmental processes.
This theoretical framework is informed by research in varied cultures, and accessible examples are used to illustrate major concepts and claims.
The book also discusses some implications and applications of the theoretical framework for investigating the complexities of human action.
The book shows how the theoretical framework can be used to think about a wide range of action, from eating to art.
Raeff uses the theoretical framework to consider varied vexing human issues, including mind–body connections, diversity, extremism, and freedom, as well as how action is simultaneously universal, culturally particular, and individualized.

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