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Psychology as a Historical Science
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-05 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-082820-111436
Michael Muthukrishna 1 , Joseph Henrich 2 , Edward Slingerland 3
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Psychology has traditionally seen itself as the science of universal human cognition, but it has only recently begun seriously grappling with cross-cultural variation. Here we argue that the roots of cross-cultural variation often lie in the past. Therefore, to understand not only how but also why psychology varies, we need to grapple with cross-temporal variation. The traces of past human cognition accessible through historical texts and artifacts can serve as a valuable, and almost completely unutilized, source of psychological data. These data from dead minds open up an untapped and highly diverse subject pool. We review examples of research that may be classified as historical psychology, introduce sources of historical data and methods for analyzing them, explain the critical role of theory, and discuss how psychologists can add historical depth and nuance to their work. Psychology needs to become a historical science if it wants to be a genuinely universal science of human cognition and behavior.

中文翻译:


作为历史科学的心理学

心理学传统上将自己视为人类普遍认知的科学,但直到最近才开始认真应对跨文化变异。在这里,我们认为跨文化变异的根源往往在于过去。因此,要了解心理变化的方式和原因,我们需要应对跨时间的变化。通过历史文本和人工制品可以获得的过去人类认知的痕迹可以作为一种有价值的、几乎完全未利用的心理数据来源。这些来自死神的数据开辟了一个尚未开发且高度多样化的主题库。我们回顾了可能被归类为历史心理学的研究实例,介绍了历史数据的来源和分析它们的方法,解释了理论的关键作用,并讨论心理学家如何为他们的工作增加历史深度和细微差别。心理学要想成为人类认知和行为的真正普世科学,就必须成为一门历史科学。

更新日期:2021-01-06
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