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Routledge - Life Choices: Understanding Dilemmas And Decisions

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Explore the complexities of human decision-making with Life Choices: Understanding Dilemmas And Decisions by Routledge. This book serves as an anti-guide to traditional decision-making processes. Rather than relying on mechanical formulas, Tod Sloan encourages readers to engage in deep self-reflection and a critique of ideology. Through detailed close readings of fifteen life history interviews, Sloan builds a unique framework for interpreting the dilemmas and decisions that shape a life. This work provides a deep look into how turning points occur and how individuals navigate their paths. It is an essential read for those interested in psychology, sociology, and the human experience. Written by Tod Sloan, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Tulsa and a Fulbright scholar, this book brings academic rigor and real-world insight to the study of life choices. Whether you are a student of anthropology or interested in the modern psyche, this text offers a meaningful perspective on the choices that define us.

Key Features

Rejects mechanical formulas in favor of self-reflection and a critique of ideology to better understand human choices.

Includes close readings of fifteen life history interviews to create a practical framework for interpreting life dilemmas.

Provides a deep analysis of how life choices and turning points are formed through real human experiences.

Written by Tod Sloan, an associate professor of psychology and Fulbright scholar with expertise in the modern psyche.

Offers a unique perspective for readers interested in anthropology, sociology, and the study of psychological decision-making.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 May 2019
Listed Since
13 April 2019

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