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The Psychology of Science and the Origins of the Scientific Mind
Gregory J. Feist
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| #2677521 in Books | 2008-09-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| An important discipline- establishing work|By Shalom Freedman|This book makes an argument for the establishment of a new academic discipline, " The Psychology of Science". In its first part it discusses the qualities and character of those who do scientific work. In its second it gives a evolutionary psychological explanation of the development of science. This development is s||
"No one has even come close to creating the kind of systematic organization for the field of psychology of science that Feist has."—Robert J. Sternberg, Yale University, editor of Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid|||
In this book, Gregory Feist reviews and consolidates the scattered literatures on the psychology of science, then calls for the establishment of the field as a unique discipline. He offers the most comprehensive perspective yet on how science came to be possible in our species and on the important role of psychological forces in an individual’s development of scientific interest, talent, and creativity. Without a psychological perspective, Feist argues, we can...
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