Metaphors in the History of Psychology

About the Authors
Preface

Psyche’s Muse: The Role of Metaphor in the History of Psychology

Preliminary Distinctions and Discussions

My Own Thesis

The Definition of Metaphor and its Relation to Other Figures of Speech and Thought

Metaphorical versus Literal Language and Thought

A Selective and Illustrative Historical Survey: Metaphor in the History of Western Thought and Science

Thoughts about Metaphor in Early Greek Philosophy

Metaphor and the Rise of Modern Science

Metaphor in Biological Science

Metaphor in Social Science

Metaphor in the Origin of Psychological Concepts

Descartes and the Mechanistic Metaphor in Psychology

Freud and the Metaphors of Psychoanalysis

James and the Metaphorical Nature of Scientific Thought

Conclusion: Psyche’s Muse in the Twentieth Century and Beyond

Acknowledgments

Notes

References

From Metaphors to Models: The Use of Analogy in Neuropsychology

The Impact of Telecommunications

The Impact of Control Systems Engineering

The Impact of Computer Science

The Impact of Holography (Parallel Distributed Processing)

Summing Up: How Human Beings Go About Understanding Themselves

Acknowledgment

Note

References

Inner Feelings, Works of the Flesh, The Beast Within, Diseases of the Mind, Driving Force, and Putting On a Show: Six Metaphors of Emotion and their Theoretical Extensions

Metaphors of Emotion in Historical Perspective

Metaphors of Emotion in Contemporary Psychological Theory

The Phenomenological Tradition

The Psychophysiological Tradition

The Ethological Tradition

The Psychodynamic Tradition

The Drive Tradition

Some Further Observations on the Relationship Between Theory and Metaphor

Another Metaphor: Emotions as Social Rules

Concluding Observations

Acknowledgment

Notes

References

Motives and Metaphors: A Study in Scientific Creativity

The Concept of Motive

The Concept of Metaphor

Metaphors in Motivational Psychology

Controlling Powers: Persons as Pawns

Personal Control: Persons as Agents

Inherent Tendencies: Persons as Natural Entities

Bodily Processes: Persons as Organisms

Inner Forces: Persons as Machines

Theoretical Implications

Final Comments

Notes

References

Cognitive Metaphors in Experimental Psychology

The Organization and Goals of this Chapter

What Is Metaphor? - Our Point of View

Cognitive Metaphor

Cognitive Metaphors in Natural Language

Cognitive Metaphors in the History of Psychology: An Overview of Our Western Heritage

Memory Metaphors

Case Study 1: Perception and Psychophysics

Threshold Metaphors

Backward Masking

Case Study 2: Pattern Recognition

Computer Metaphors

Case Study 3: Gibson’s Ecological Psychology of Perception

The Cartesian-Helmholtzian Tradition

Gibson’s Ecological Alternative

“Direct” versus “Indirect” Perception

Comparison of the Gibsonian and Information-Processing Views

Case Study 4: Motor Skills

Feedback

Loops

Adams’s Trace Theory

Schmidt’s Schema Theory

Mixed Metaphors

Case Study 5: Attention Research

Case Study 6: The Issue of Representation in Cognitive Science

What Is a Representation?

Representations as Essences
As Vision
As Theatrical Performances
As Mappings
As Language or Symbolic Forms

Metaphors for Mental Representation in Information-Processing Psychology

Time and Process

Image Representations

Metaphors for Representation in Artificial Intelligence

The Metaphorical Interface

On the “Misuse” of Metaphor

Representational Imperialism

Mixed Metaphors

Reification

The Myth of Literalness

Some Implications for the Philosophy of Science

Is Metaphor Necessary?

Metaphor as Process

Metaphor and Model

Metaphor and the Falsification of Theories

The Cognitive-Experimental Approach to the Philosophy of Science

Acknowledgments

Note

References

Metaphors of Consciousness and Cognition in the History of Psychology

Basic Metaphors of Consciousness

Basic Metaphors of Cognition

The Metaphors of Today and Tomorrow

References

Metaphors of Knowledge and Behavior in the Behaviorist Tradition

Metaphor in the Behaviorist Tradition

The Early Tradition

Tolman: Maps and Mazes

Hull: The Organism in the World Machine

Skinner: Selection by Consequences and the Concept of Biological Economy

The Place of Metaphor in Science: Growing Edges or Metaphysical Core?

Notes

References

Metaphor, Metatheory, and the Social World

The Metaphoric and the Literal in Social Theory

Metaphor in the Construction of Social Understanding

Metaphor and Conceptual Problem Solving

Metaphor as Agency of Social Change

Metaphor and Legitimation

Metaphor as Collective Expression

The Historical Legacy

The Group as Human Organism

The Human as Animal

Social Life as Physical Structure

Social Metaphors in the Scientific Era

Social Life as Animal Laboratory

Neobehaviorism: The Machina ex Deo

Symbolic Interaction: Society as Meaningful Relations

The Social World as Marketplace

The Social World as Stage

From the Individual to the Social Unit

Concluding Thoughts

References

Metaphors of Unwanted Conduct: A Historical Sketch

The Mental Illness Metaphor

Psychopathology

The Mechanization of Hysteria

Schizophrenia: An Exercise in Metaphor

Hallucination: The Psychology of Believed-in Imaginings

Metaphors of Intervention

Behaviorist Therapy

Psychodynamic Therapy

Existential Therapy

Social Systems Therapy

Coda

Notes

References

Generative Metaphor and the History of Psychological Discourse

Problems in the Historiography of Psychology

The History of Associationism and the Metaphor of Aggregation

The Multiple Reference of Extended Metaphors

The Cultural Embeddedness of Metaphors

Notes

References

Metaphor, Theory, and Practice in the History of Psychology

Notes

References

Name Index

Subject Index

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