Book Review: Perceiving the Affordances by Eleanor J. Gibson
Eleanor Gibson’s autobiography/James Gibson biography is a slim, fascinating book.
Eleanor Gibson’s autobiography/James Gibson biography is a slim, fascinating book.
That might be a controversial assertion in some circles, but I stand by it 100% in this context.
As a social science, psychology has been failing the general public for years. I don’t have enough hubris to try to precisely quantify any figures relating to that claim, but I’ve plenty to invest in exploring it.
Sig and I set out some time ago to complete a paired reading of Carl Jung’s autobiographical book Memories, Dreams, Reflections. It did not go as I’d thought and hoped it would.
It’s “resolution reset” season already. At least that’s what an ad I received yesterday proclaimed. And it set me to thinking …
Not being a person tightly tied to the Gregorian calendar, I have little use for new year’s resolutions and predictions, etc. Yet here I am, in the uncomfortable position of offering a prediction that could perhaps reach a tipping point as early as 2030.