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Project

Psychologization and 'global ethics'. A critical analysis of the historic, ethical and political aspects of the phenomenom of psychologization

This PhD-research envisions an empirical-based (media-research) answer to the question if the position of psychology as a discourse in both self-experience and in the public domain has changed (in a qualitative way) in the last decades - if this is linked to changing socio-economic and cultural circumstances (globalisation) and what the moral and ethic consequences this brings for the involved parties.

Date:15 Oct 2007 →  1 Oct 2011
Keywords:global ethics, globalization, ideology critique, psychologization
Disciplines:Theory and methodology of philosophy, Philosophy, General psychology, Other philosophy, ethics and religious studies not elsewhere classified, Biological and physiological psychology, Other psychology and cognitive sciences, Ethics