Volume
4, Number 1, Winter 1983
Hypothetical
Constructs, Circular Reasoning, and Criteria. Austen
Clark, University of Tulsa.
Concepts
of Consciousness. Thomas
Natsoulas, University of California, Davis.
Towards
a Reinterpretation of Consciousness: A Study in Humanistic
Psychological Theory in the Perspective of Oriental Mystic
Thought. Moazziz Ali Beg,
Muslim University.
The Relativity
of Psychological Phenomena. Douglas
A. Snyder, The Professional School.
Operationism
and Ideology: Reply to Kendler. Thomas
H. Leahey, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Operationism:
A Recipe for Reducing Confusion and Ambiguity. Howard
H. Kendler, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Operationism
and the Source of Meaning in Bridging the Theory/Method Bifurcation. Joseph F. Rychlak, Purdue University.
Book
Reviews
The
Sex Contract: The Evolution of Human Behavior. Helen
E. Fisher. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
47809.
Holiday
of Darkness. A Psychologist's Personal Journey Out of His
Depression. Norman S.
Endler. Reviewed by Mark
S. Senak, J.D., The
Institute of Mind and Behavior, P.O. Box 522, Village Station,
New York City, New York 10014.
The
Sinister First Baseman and Other Observations. Eric
Walker. Reviewed by Eoin
St. John, Physical
Therapy Systems, 12939 Westmere, Houston, Texas 77077.
John
Donne Biathanatos: A Modern-Spelling Edition. Michael
Rudick and M. Pabst Battin (Editors). Reviewed
by Richard C. Frushell, Ph.D., Indiana
State University, Department of English, Indiana State University,
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
The
Unique Animal. Don D.
Davis. Reviewed by Richard
C. Frushell, Ph.D., Indiana
State University, Department of English, Indiana State University,
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
Volume
4, Number 2, Spring 1983
Deconstructing
Psychology's Subject. Edward
E. Sampson, The Wright Institute.
Heuristic
Model of Synthetic Behavior: Rationale, Validation, and Implications. Sandra L. Tunis and Ralph L. Rosnow,
Temple University.
The Poverty
of Paradigmaticism: A Symptom of the Crisis in Sociological
Explanation. Gerard A.
Postiglione, University of Hong Kong, and Joseph A. Scimecca,
George Mason University.
Social
Change Versus Perceived Villainy. Albert
Lauterbach, Sarah Laurence College.
Left
and Right in Personality and Ideology: An Attempt at Clarification. William F. Stone, University of
Maine at Orono.
Benefic
Autonomy: Thomas More as Exemplar. Steven
E. Salmony, The John Unstead Hospital, and Richard Smoke,
Peace and Common Security.
Toward
a Science of Experience. A.
Kukla, University of Toronto.
Retrospective
Phenomenological Assessment: Mapping Consciousness in Reference
to Specific Stimulus Conditions. Ronald
J. Pekala, Coatesville V.A. Medical Center, and Cathrine F.
Wenger, City College of Detroit.
Toward
Pepitone's Vision of a Normative Social Psychology: What is
a Social Norm? Leigh S.
Shaffer, West Chester State College.
Book
Reviews
Paddy's
Lament: Ireland 1846-1847, Prelude to Hatred. Thomas
Gallagher. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
47809.
The
Mind in Sleep: Psychology and Psychophysiology. A.
Arkin, J. Antrobus, and S. Ellman (Eds.). Reviewed
by Terence M. Hines, Ph.D., Psychology
Department, Pace University, Pleasantville, NY 10570.
The
Universe Within: A New Science Explores the Human Mind. Morton Hunt. Reviewed
by Eoin St. John, Physical
Therapy Systems, 12939 Westmere, Houston, Texas 77077.
The
Mindful Brain: Cortical Organization and the Group Selective
Theory. Gerald M. Edelman
and Vernon B. Mountcastle. Reviewed
by Anne L. Hess, Ph.D., 96
Harlow Street, Suite 5, Bangor, Maine 04401.
Ulysses. Hugh Kenner. Reviewed
by Steven E. Connelly, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
47809.
Volume
4, Number 3, Summer 1983
Von Osten's
Horse, Hamlet's Question, and the Mechanistic View of Causality:
Implications for a Post-Crisis Social Psychology. Ralph
L. Rosnow, Temple University.
Functionalism
and the Definition of Theoretical Terms. Austen
Clark, University of Tulsa.
The Theory
of "Formative Causation" and its Implications for Archetypes,
Parallel Inventions, and the "Hundreth Monkey Phenomenon". Carolin S. Keutzer, University
of Oregon.
Synthesizing
the Everyday World. Andrew
R. Fuller, The College of Staten Island, C.U.N.Y..
On the
Nature of Relationships Involving the Observer and the Observed
Phenomenon in Psychology and Physics. Douglas
M. Snyder, The Professional School.
Homeopathy
and Psychiatry. Daphna
Slonim, UCLA - Sepulveda V.A. Medical Center and Kerrin White,
McLean Hospital.
Book
Reviews
Names
for Things: A Study of Human Learning. John
Macnamara. Reviewed by Michal
R. Hughes, The
Institute of Mind and Behavior.
Journey
Through the Dark Woods. Wayne
Burns. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Literacy
and Social Development in the West: A Reader. Harvey
J. Graff (ED.). Reviewed
by Tom Morris, Trent
University.
Mental
Images and Their Transformations. R.N.
Shepard and L.A. Cooper. Reviewed
by Terence Hines, Pace
University.
Dichotomies
of Mind. W. Lowen. Reviewed by Terence Hines, Pace University.
Volume
4, Number 4, Autumn 1983
The Opening
of the Black Box: Is Psychology Prepared? Uriel
G. Foa and David L. Margules, Temple University.
The Experience
of a Conscious Self. Thomas
Natsoulas, University of California, Davis.
Causal
Attributions: Phenomenological and Dialectical Aspects. Robert E. Lana and Marianthi Georgoudi,
Temple University.
The Implications
of Langer's Philosophy of Mind for a Science of Psychology. Joseph R. Royce, University of
Alberta.
General
Contextualism, Ecological Science and Cognitive Research. Robert R. Hoffman, Adelphi University
and James M. Nead, University of Minnesota.
Book
Reviews
Theories
of the Chakras: A Bridge to Higher Consciousness. Hiroshi
Motoyama. Reviewed by Barbara
Ivanova, Moscow,
USSR.
Robert
Lowell: A Biography. Ian
Hamilton. Reviewed by Gordon
Patterson, Florida
Institute of Technology.
On
Literacy. Robert Pattison. Reviewed by William J. Hampton, Tempo Advertising and
Public Relations.
Saints,
Scholars, and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland. Nancy Scheper-Hughes. Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana State University.