{"title":"收到的书,记下的书","authors":"K. Horney","doi":"10.3828/indexer.1980.12.1.15","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABERCROMBIE, M. L. J. The anatomy of judgment: an investigation into the processes of perception and reasoning. New York: Basic Books, 1960. Pp. IS6. $4.so.~Incorporates the findings of the author's ten years of research and experimentation with science teaching methods. The author describes in detail the free group discussion method she developed, drawing upon the insights of perceptual psychology and the techniques of group psychotherapy. BATESON, G. (Ed.) Perceval's narrative; a patient's account of his psychosis, I830I832. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford Univer. Press, 1961. Pp. xxii + 331. $6.7S. BERG, 1. A., & BASS, B. M. (Eds.) Conformity and deviation. New York: Harper, 1961. Pp. viii + 449. $6.so. ~ Theoretical and experimental papers from a symposium held at Louisiana State University, March, 1960. BINKLEY, L. J. Contemporary ethical theories. New York: Phil. Libr., 1961. Pp' x + 203. $4.7S. ~ The theories of G. E. Moore, W. D. Ross, A. C. Ewing, A· J. Ayer, S. Toulmin, C. Stevenson, J. O. Urmson, and R. ivI. Hare are presented, most of whom are British. They have \"gone a long way toward removing some of the muddles which the classifications of some previous philosophers had caused.\" BIRNBACH, M. Neo-Freudian social philosophy. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford Univ. Press, 1961. Pp. vi + 283. $6.00. The contributions of F. Alexander, E. Fromm, Karen Horney, A. Kardiner, H. D. Laswell, and H. S. Sullivan are here considered by an instructor in political science. He finds that their view of human nature places them firmly \"in the humanistic, individualistic, libertarian tradition of Western thought.\" Their ultimate success ·will depend \"on those who may avail themselves of the materials they have put forward.\" BRUSSEL, J. A. The layman's guide to psychiatr..,'V. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1961. Pp. xi + 23S. $I.SO paper. BURTON, A. (Ed.) 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For it can display a whole array of experiences available after security and stability are attained. On the other hand, any political system that denies freedom does violence to the human design.\" DAY, C. B. The philosophers oj China, classical and contemporary. New York: Phil. Libr., 1962. Pp. viii + 426. $6.00 By a former lecturer at Hangchow University. The particular value of the book is that it presents contemporary trends under the Communist regime in detail. FISKE, D. W., & MADDI, S. R. (Eds.) Functions oj varied experience. Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press, 1961. Pp. vii + SOL $7.9S. This is an important book, devoted to the proposition that the organism is active, not just reactive, and therefore requires variation. \"The need for varied experience can be construed as the need of higher organisms for the environment in which these species have developed. . .. Such an organism actually requires such an environment not only to maintain its capacity for adaptation but also to sustain its internal processes. Two billion years of evolution stand behind the Cmutuality'-the fitness for and need for the niche to which the organism's evolution has adapted it\" (p. SS). The book provides a conceptual","PeriodicalId":354656,"journal":{"name":"The Indexer: The International Journal of Indexing: Volume 12, Issue 1","volume":"67 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1980-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Books received and books noted\",\"authors\":\"K. Horney\",\"doi\":\"10.3828/indexer.1980.12.1.15\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"ABERCROMBIE, M. L. J. The anatomy of judgment: an investigation into the processes of perception and reasoning. New York: Basic Books, 1960. Pp. 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《判断的解剖:对知觉和推理过程的调查》。纽约:基础书籍,1960。六页。4.美元。结合了作者十年来对科学教学方法的研究和实验的发现。作者详细描述了她开发的自由小组讨论方法,借鉴了感性心理学的见解和团体心理治疗的技术。贝特森,G.(编)珀西瓦尔的叙述;一个病人对他的精神病的描述,1930年,1932年。斯坦福,加州:斯坦福大学。出版社,1961年。第22 + 331页。6.7美元。BERG, 1。A., & BASS, b.m.(编辑)一致性和偏差。纽约:哈珀出版社,1961。第viii页+ 449页6.美元。——1960年3月在路易斯安那州立大学举行的研讨会上的理论和实验论文。《当代伦理理论》。纽约:菲尔。Libr。, 1961年。Pp' x + 203。4.7美元。~摩尔、罗斯、尤因、艾耶尔、图尔敏、史蒂文森、厄姆森和伊维的理论他们中大多数是英国人。他们“在消除以前一些哲学家的分类所造成的一些混乱方面走了很长的路。”新弗洛伊德社会哲学。斯坦福,加州:斯坦福大学出版社,1961。第vi + 283页。6.00美元。F. Alexander, E. Fromm, Karen Horney, A. Kardiner, H. D. Laswell和H. S. Sullivan的贡献在这里由一位政治学讲师考虑。他发现,他们对人性的看法将他们牢牢地置于“西方思想的人文主义、个人主义和自由主义传统”之中。他们最终的成功将取决于“那些可能利用他们提出的材料的人”。J. A.布鲁塞尔:《精神病学外行人指南》。纽约:巴诺出版社,1961年。第xi + 23页。我美元。所以纸。伯顿,A.(主编)《精神病的心理治疗》。纽约:基础图书,1961。Pp. x + 386。7.美元。- - - - - -;十四个贡献中有一半以上是由精神分析理论提供的;其余的人理解沙利文主义、荣格主义、存在主义和非指导性方法。作为精彩的介绍,m.a. Sechehaye简要介绍了过去五十年来精神病患者心理治疗的发展。——《基础图书新闻》坎托尼,l. j .和坎托尼,露西尔。为你的朋友提供咨询;面向外行人的心理治疗技术这样他就可以帮助他的困扰的朋友和亲人更好地理解和解决他们的个人问题。纽约:威廉-弗雷德里克出版社,1961。Pp.洛杉矶。1美元。S0纸。人性与政治制度。新不伦瑞克,新泽西州:罗格斯大学。出版社,1961年。第13 + 112页。在三篇演讲的最后一篇中,作者发现:“美国人的思想显然拥有最广泛、最高质量的产品。因为它可以展示在获得安全和稳定之后的一系列可用体验。另一方面,任何否认自由的政治制度都是对人类设计的暴力。”戴,c.b.。中国的哲学家,古典的和当代的。纽约:菲尔。Libr。, 1962年。第viii页+ 426页6美元,杭州大学前讲师。这本书的特别价值在于,它详细地呈现了共产主义政权下的当代趋势。菲斯克,D. W.和麦迪,S. R.(编)职能和不同的经验。第1版。:多尔西出版社,1961。Pp. vii + SOL $7.9S。这是一本很重要的书,致力于这个命题:生物体是活跃的,而不仅仅是被动的,因此需要变异。“对各种经验的需求可以解释为高等生物对这些物种发展的环境的需求.. ..这样的生物体实际上需要这样的环境,不仅是为了维持其适应能力,也是为了维持其内部过程。20亿年的进化支撑着“相互关系”——有机体进化所适应的生态位的适应性和需求”(p. SS)。这本书提供了一个概念性的
ABERCROMBIE, M. L. J. The anatomy of judgment: an investigation into the processes of perception and reasoning. New York: Basic Books, 1960. Pp. IS6. $4.so.~Incorporates the findings of the author's ten years of research and experimentation with science teaching methods. The author describes in detail the free group discussion method she developed, drawing upon the insights of perceptual psychology and the techniques of group psychotherapy. BATESON, G. (Ed.) Perceval's narrative; a patient's account of his psychosis, I830I832. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford Univer. Press, 1961. Pp. xxii + 331. $6.7S. BERG, 1. A., & BASS, B. M. (Eds.) Conformity and deviation. New York: Harper, 1961. Pp. viii + 449. $6.so. ~ Theoretical and experimental papers from a symposium held at Louisiana State University, March, 1960. BINKLEY, L. J. Contemporary ethical theories. New York: Phil. Libr., 1961. Pp' x + 203. $4.7S. ~ The theories of G. E. Moore, W. D. Ross, A. C. Ewing, A· J. Ayer, S. Toulmin, C. Stevenson, J. O. Urmson, and R. ivI. Hare are presented, most of whom are British. They have "gone a long way toward removing some of the muddles which the classifications of some previous philosophers had caused." BIRNBACH, M. Neo-Freudian social philosophy. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford Univ. Press, 1961. Pp. vi + 283. $6.00. The contributions of F. Alexander, E. Fromm, Karen Horney, A. Kardiner, H. D. Laswell, and H. S. Sullivan are here considered by an instructor in political science. He finds that their view of human nature places them firmly "in the humanistic, individualistic, libertarian tradition of Western thought." Their ultimate success ·will depend "on those who may avail themselves of the materials they have put forward." BRUSSEL, J. A. The layman's guide to psychiatr..,'V. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1961. Pp. xi + 23S. $I.SO paper. BURTON, A. (Ed.) Psychotherapy of the psychoses. New York: Basic Books, 1961. Pp. x + 386. $7.So. -; More than half of the fourteen contributions are informed by psychoanalytic theory; the rest comprehend the Sullivanian, Jungian, existentialist, and non-directive approaches. By way of an excellent introduction, M. A. Sechehaye gives a short account of the development of psychotherapy with psychotic patients during the last fifty years.-Basic Book News. CANTONI, L. J., & CANTONI, LUCILE. Counseling your friends; techniques in psychotherapy for the layman -; with which he can help his disturbed friends and loved ones to better understand and resolve their personal problems. N ew York: vVilliam-Frederick Press, 1961. Pp. lOS. $1.S0 paper. CANTRIL, H. Human nature and political systems. New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers Univer. Press, 1961. Pp. xiii + 112. $3.00 In the last of three lectures the author finds: "The American idea clearly has the ·widest range of offerings of the highest quality. For it can display a whole array of experiences available after security and stability are attained. On the other hand, any political system that denies freedom does violence to the human design." DAY, C. B. The philosophers oj China, classical and contemporary. New York: Phil. Libr., 1962. Pp. viii + 426. $6.00 By a former lecturer at Hangchow University. The particular value of the book is that it presents contemporary trends under the Communist regime in detail. FISKE, D. W., & MADDI, S. R. (Eds.) Functions oj varied experience. Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press, 1961. Pp. vii + SOL $7.9S. This is an important book, devoted to the proposition that the organism is active, not just reactive, and therefore requires variation. "The need for varied experience can be construed as the need of higher organisms for the environment in which these species have developed. . .. Such an organism actually requires such an environment not only to maintain its capacity for adaptation but also to sustain its internal processes. Two billion years of evolution stand behind the Cmutuality'-the fitness for and need for the niche to which the organism's evolution has adapted it" (p. SS). The book provides a conceptual