The roots of cognitivism lie deep in the history of Western thought, and to develop a genuinely post-cognitivist psychology, this investigation goes back to presuppositions descended from Platonic/Cartesian assumptions and beliefs about the nature of thought.
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John Davies has Emeritus status at the University of Strathclyde. He has directed the Centre for Applied Psychology for some twenty years, and published widely in two areas, namely public health and human factors. He is currently Chair of the Scottish Government working group on Drug Prevention, and for 18 years was editor in chief of the journal Addiction Research and Theory. He has published a number of books (The Psychology of Music; The Myth of Addiction; Drugspeak; Safety Management: A Qualitative Systems Aprroach).
"For too long, the assumptions that the mind is identical with the brain and that the brain is essentially an information processor have dominated psychology. This brilliant book challenges this dominant paradigm and, more importantly, suggests how we might shift from an intellectually bankrupt cognitivism towards an understanding of the mind that will reinstate the whole person in the real world at the heart of psychology. It should be read by anyone who has a serious interest in the future of either psychology or the philosophy of mind."
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