This is a Classic Edition of David Cohens unique collection of interviews with eminent psychologists, first published in 1977. The book presents conversations with thirteen of the worlds great psychologists, who dominated the subject from 1950 to 1980, and who shaped psychology as we know it today. Those interviewed include Burrhus Skinner, Donald Broadbent, Hans Eysenck and also R.D Laing, Noam Chomsky, and Niko Tinbergen.
This classic edition contains a newly written introduction which contextualises the interviews as a critique and diagnosis of the problems of contemporary psychology in the mid 1970s. Together, the interviews cover a broad range of approaches, and the lively debates about theory, practice and what it means to be human which were occurring at that time. The book shows the different approaches each psychologist has to the subject and why, in terms of background, education, experimental research and personal preference, they came to the positions they hold.
The classic edition of Psychologists on Psychologyprovides an astute, critical snapshot of psychology at that time. It will be of great interest to anyone with an interest in psychology, the history of psychology, and the history of ideas.
Introduction to the Classic Edition Original Introduction 1. David McClelland 2. Donald Broadbent 3. Noam Chomsky 4. H.J. Eysenck 5. Leon Festinger 6. Liam Hudson 7. Michel Jouvet 8. R.D. Laing 9. Leupold-L?wenthal 10. Neal Miller 11. Burrhus Skinner 12. Henri Tajfel 13. Niko Tinbergen 14. Tentative Conclusions
'This reissue of Cohens classic 1976 collection of interviews is welcome, timely and useful on several counts. It actually raises serious theoretical questions about how far Psychology has travelled if at all over the plS(