What is happening in your corner of the theoretical and philosophical psychology community?
The DIV 24 Communications Committee is looking for opportunities, events, publications, initiatives, and projects to highlight on our social platforms.
We would love to hear from you!
We are very thankful for Bethany's consistent commitment and dedication to the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, and look forward to welcoming her as our President in just a couple of months! (11/11)
We are excited to continue highlighting the incredible STPP members who we are so lucky to have serving on our division's executive committee.
Our next featured member: Division 24 President-Elect, Bethany Aronson!
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...demonstrated to her that she could have a theoretical home there. She currently serves as President-Elect and will become President of Division 24 following the APA Annual Convention this August. (10/11)
Publication Spotlight: Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (JTPP) encourages discussion at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and metatheory.
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Image credits: Philosopher photographs were sourced from Wikimedia Commons.
Emmanuel Levinas: Bracha L. Ettinger, under the CC-BY-SA 2.5 License
Hans-Georg Gadamer: Leena Ruuskanen, under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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We are grateful for Justin’s many contributions to Division 24 and for his ongoing commitment to STPP as a home for inquiry, community, and intellectual life in psychology! (12/12)
Over the coming weeks, we are excited to be featuring the division members who sustain the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology through their service on our Executive Committee!
Up first: our current STPP President, @justinkarterphd.
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...the questions that mattered most to me could be asked directly.” His leadership in STPP is shaped by that same commitment: to sustain a space where theoretical, philosophical, clinical, historical, and human questions can be taken seriously together. (11/12)