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Author Huang, Guangguo, 1945-

Title Foundations of Chinese psychology : Confucian social relations / Kwang-Kuo Hwang.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Springer, [2012]
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Description 1 online resource (xxx, 378 pages).
Series International and cultural psychology, 1574-0455 ; 1
International and cultural psychology series ; 1.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The epistemological goal of indigenous psychology -- The modernization of non-wester societies: a perspective of constructive realism -- Western philosophy's concepts of person and paradigm shifts -- The construction of the face and favor model -- The deep structure of Confucianism -- Paradigms for studying Chinese moral thought: a metatheoretical analysis -- Moral thought and moral judgement in Confucian society -- Confucian relationalism and social exchange -- Life goals and achievement motivation in Confucian society -- Face and morality in Confucian society -- Guanxi and organizational behaviors in Chinese society -- Chinese models of conflict resolution.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Summary Mainstream psychology emanated from European-American and Judeo-Christian philosophical and scientific traditions. The application of this viewpoint, which embeds colonial and imperialist concepts is less relevant to Asian and other indigenous cultures. Although it has been accepted by non-Western scholars in an attempt to emulate Western scientific practice, the mainstream viewpoint is in a process of transformation to accommodate geographically relevant perspectives. In this light, Foundations of Chinese Psychology, bridges the gap between western and eastern traditions and elaborates on theories based on local phenomena, findings, and experiences by research methods that are contextually appropriate. Using a guiding principle of cultural psychology - 'one mind, many mentalities', this book advocates the balancing of a global psychology concept without sacrificing that of a specific locality and people. It analyzes the basics of Confucionism and compares them to Western ethical thinking, arriving at a series of theories concerning social exchange, face, achievement motivation, organizational behaviors, and conflict resolution. Beyond the specifics of a particular culture, this book exemplifies the act of constructing autonomous social science that may be emulated in other non-Western settings. It also serves as an excellent guide for cross-cultural research as well as a caveat on the limitations of presumptive individualism and exclusionary perspectives.
Subject Psychology -- China.
Confucianism -- Psychological aspects.
Ethnopsychology.
Psychology -- China.
Confucianism -- psychology.
Ethnopsychology.
PSYCHOLOGY -- History.
Confucianism -- Psychological aspects. (OCoLC)fst00875064
Ethnopsychology. (OCoLC)fst00916198
Psychology. (OCoLC)fst01081447
Psychologie.
Konfuzianismus.
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
China.
Indexed Term Philosophy (General)
Philosophy
Applied psychology
Psychology
Cross Cultural Psychology
Philosophy of Religion
Added Title Confucian social relations
ISBN 9781461414391 (electronic bk.)
1461414393 (electronic bk.)
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