Sete pecados, sete virtudes
um exame equilibrado de críticas e refutações na psicologia social
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https://doi.org/10.56242/revistaveredas;2023;6;12;169-196Palavras-chave:
Psicologia social, Críticas, Refutações, Reducionismo metodológica, Contextualização culturalResumo
Este artigo examina um arcabouço de sete críticas e refutações em relação à Psicologia Social, abordando temas como: reducionismo metodológico, falta de contextualização cultural, viés de laboratório, política e parcialidade, ética na pesquisa, interdisciplinaridade limitada e visão reducionista. Através de uma análise dialética, o artigo revela uma complexa interação entre críticas e defesas, destacando a dinâmica e a resiliência da disciplina. As críticas são vistas como oportunidades para crescimento e reflexão, enquanto as defesas demonstram a capacidade da Psicologia Social de se adaptar e evoluir. O artigo conclui celebrando a complexidade, a crítica e a capacidade de mudança na Psicologia Social.
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