Article
Sitting at the Nexus of Epistemological Traditions: Narrative Psychological Perspectives on Self-Knowledge
Handbook of Self-Knowledge
(2012)
Abstract
This authoritative handbook reviews the state of the science of self-knowledge, a key emerging area in psychology. Leading investigators describe innovative theory and research that is shedding new light on how—and how accurately—people perceive their own traits, thoughts, feelings, behavior, and relationships. Coverage encompasses the behavioral, mental, biological, and social structures that underlie self-knowledge; approaches to studying self-beliefs in specific domains; and the motives and biases that influence accuracy. The volume explores the personal and societal benefits of self-knowledge and also considers possible ways to enhance it.
Keywords
- self-knowledge,
- narrative
Disciplines
Publication Date
July, 2012
Citation Information
Jonathan Adler. "Sitting at the Nexus of Epistemological Traditions: Narrative Psychological Perspectives on Self-Knowledge" Handbook of Self-Knowledge (2012) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jonathan_m_adler/25/
© 2012 Guilford Press. This chapter was published in Handbook of Self-Knowledge, and may be found here.