Explanations, Accounts, and Illusions A Critical Analysis

Explanations, Accounts, and Illusions: A Critical Analysis by John McClure, published by Cambridge University Press on July 25, 1991, is a scholarly examination of social psychology’s insights into self-awareness and cognitive distortions. This first edition, comprising 188 pages, offers a comprehensive overview of various perspectives on how individuals understand their actions and the illusions that can arise from these interpretations.
In this book, McClure explores major approaches to social cognition from both American and European frameworks, including traditional information-processing models and innovative hermeneutic methods. Readers will find an analysis of how misperceptions and cognitive distortions can affect psychological well-being and hinder personal potential. The content is relevant not only to psychologists and advanced students but also to anyone interested in the complexities of consciousness and self-perception within the realms of psychology and sociology.
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This book provides a lucid survey of the major viewpoints in social psychology concerning people’s self-awareness (or lack of it), their explanations of their own actions, and their cognitive illusions and self-misunderstandings. In this readable but scholarly review, John McClure examines the major approaches to social cognition developed in America and Europe, including orthodox models that draw on information-processing and behavioral concepts, and innovative approaches that draw on hermeneutic or interpretive models, discourse analysis, and, in particular, critical theory. The book provides a clear picture of what social psychology shows about people’s awareness of the causes of their own actions. It also describes the nature of the misperceptions and cognitive distortions that underlie psychological disorders and that contribute to people’s failure to achieve their potential and control their circumstances. This book will interest not only psychologists and advanced students in psychology, but all readers who are interested in consciousness, explanations of actions, and people’s illusions about themselves and their circumstances.
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