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Unknowing as Truth reframes psychoanalysis as a discipline of recursive hospitality through the lens of epistemic inversion—treating unknowing not as deficit but as the living medium of analytic truth.
First published in 1997, this volume provided an authoritative account of research into infant development at the time, containing chapters written by leading infancy... Læs mere
Originally published in 1991, this title is a collection of papers that reflected recent advances in the study of human suggestibility at... Læs mere
Originally published in 1975, in this text Dr Lader, a distinguished research psychiatrist who had carried out many psychophysiological studies of anxiety and... Læs mere
Contractor Safety Management: From Compliance to Culture examines how responsibility for safety is shared across complex contractor relationships, which moves beyond the traditional approach of treating safety as a compliance checkbox exercise.
Originally published in 1989, Infant Development provided detailed, up-to-date and authoritative accounts of major areas of infant development at the time. The book is subdivided into... Læs mere
Originally published in 1986, the research in Event Knowledge was designed to explore how young children’s knowledge of their everyday world – its... Læs mere
Originally published in 1987, Metacognition, Motivation, and Understanding brought together thinking about these three approaches to learning; attempting to integrate each field of developmental research with respect to its theoretical base and results.
First published in 1959 and the previous few decades had seen the decline of the so-called Protestant ethic and the emergence of a new ideal for man, one which took its clue from... Læs mere
The application of neural networks to image processing and vision tasks was very popular. Originally published in 1995, this book had a different goal. The primary focus was... Læs mere
Provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary survey of the empirical support for the externalist account of intentionality.