真理至上时代建构主义的概念承诺

IF 4.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Human Development Pub Date : 2022-08-16 DOI:10.1159/000526400
C. Lightfoot, Ulrich Müller,, Cintia Rodríguez
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本期特刊的目的是批判性地审视当代发展理论和实践的建构主义系泊,包括研究方法的实践。本特刊的介绍旨在通过绘制我们认为是建构主义方法的范式基石的几个概念承诺的地形,为这里提出的论文做铺垫。尽管建构主义在科学和人文学科中有着深厚的根基,并产生了大量专注于其各种假设和理论原则的学术研究,但在这里,我们的目标是三个:积极主体、规范性和历史性。这些原则在理论上是建构主义方法的公理,紧密相连,与影响当代科学和社会的一些最紧迫的辩论和挑战高度相关,尤其是因为它们质疑了我们通常认为理所当然的基本概念——与真理、事实和客观性的意义一样重要的概念。在介绍了这三个原则的意义和重要性之后,我们回顾了它们作为学者们为本期特刊做出贡献的重要标志的地位。
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Conceptual Commitments of Constructivism in an Age when Truth Matters
The purpose of this special issue is to critically examine the constructivist moorings of contemporary developmental theory and practice, including the practice of research methods. This introduction to the special issue is intended to foreshadow the papers presented here by charting the terrain of several conceptual commitments that we consider paradigmatic cornerstones to constructivist approaches. Although constructivism has deep roots across disciplines in the sciences and humanities, generating a wealth of scholarship focused on its various assumptions and theoretical principles, here we target three: the active subject, normativity, and historicity. These principles are theoretically axiomatic of constructivist approaches, strongly interconnected, and highly relevant to some of the most pressing debates and challenges affecting contemporary science and society, not the least because they question fundamental notions that we often take for granted – notions as vital as the meanings of truth, fact, and objectivity. After presenting a primer on the meaning and significance of these three principles, we review their status as critical signposts for the work of scholars contributing to this special issue.
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Human Development
Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Distinguished by its international recognition since 1958, "Human Development" publishes in-depth conceptual articles, commentaries, and essay book reviews that advance our understanding of developmental phenomena. Contributions serve to raise theoretical issues, flesh out interesting and potentially powerful ideas, and differentiate key constructs. Contributions are welcomed from varied disciplines, including anthropology, biology, education, history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
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