TY - GEN N2 - This book brings together the central tenets of William Sterns critical personalism. Presented for the first time for an English-speaking audience, this selection of original translations and essays encapsulates the critical framework of Sterns personalistic psychology. The selected works highlight the philosophical basis of Sterns personalistic views, illustrate their relevance in domains of theoretical and practical importance in psychology, and reveal Sterns critical stance on certain methodological trends that were gaining favor within psychology during his lifetime. Lamiells own chapters contextualise the translations by providing an overview of the most basic tenets of critical personalism, and offering a commentary on paradigmatic commitments within scientific psychologys mainstream that began to impede Sterns efforts prior to his death, and that remain obstacles to personalistic thinking in the discipline today. Largely ignored by his contemporaries, this work forms part of an emerging body of scholarship that seeks to reintroduce Sterns thinking into contemporary psychology. The book is intended for academically oriented scholars with interests in historical, theoretical and philosophical issues in psychology. James T. Lamiell is Professor Emeritus of psychology at Georgetown University, USA. He is a three-time Fulbright scholar to Germany, and has been engaged with the writings of William Stern for over 30 years. As a visiting professor at the University of Hamburg in 2004, he delivered a series of public lectures on Sterns life and works. DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-67734-3 DO - doi AB - This book brings together the central tenets of William Sterns critical personalism. Presented for the first time for an English-speaking audience, this selection of original translations and essays encapsulates the critical framework of Sterns personalistic psychology. The selected works highlight the philosophical basis of Sterns personalistic views, illustrate their relevance in domains of theoretical and practical importance in psychology, and reveal Sterns critical stance on certain methodological trends that were gaining favor within psychology during his lifetime. Lamiells own chapters contextualise the translations by providing an overview of the most basic tenets of critical personalism, and offering a commentary on paradigmatic commitments within scientific psychologys mainstream that began to impede Sterns efforts prior to his death, and that remain obstacles to personalistic thinking in the discipline today. Largely ignored by his contemporaries, this work forms part of an emerging body of scholarship that seeks to reintroduce Sterns thinking into contemporary psychology. The book is intended for academically oriented scholars with interests in historical, theoretical and philosophical issues in psychology. James T. Lamiell is Professor Emeritus of psychology at Georgetown University, USA. He is a three-time Fulbright scholar to Germany, and has been engaged with the writings of William Stern for over 30 years. As a visiting professor at the University of Hamburg in 2004, he delivered a series of public lectures on Sterns life and works. T1 - Uncovering critical personalism :readings from William Stern's contributions to scientific psychology / AU - Lamiell, James T., AU - Stern, William, CN - BF105 LA - eng LA - Text in English, partially translated from the German. ID - 1435135 KW - Psychology KW - Personalism. KW - Psychology and philosophy KW - Psychologie KW - Personnalisme. KW - Psychologie et philosophie SN - 9783030677343 SN - 3030677346 TI - Uncovering critical personalism :readings from William Stern's contributions to scientific psychology / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-67734-3 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-67734-3 ER -