Modern Soul Experience in Psychology and Philosophy, Roger Smith (9781041221289) — Readings Books

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Modern Soul Experience in Psychology and Philosophy
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Modern Soul Experience in Psychology and Philosophy

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This interdisciplinary work examines the implicit role of "soul" in modern psychological discourse and human experience despite its apparent obsolescence in scientific contexts.

The book presents a comprehensive exploration of soul discourse across six chapters: introducing the book's scope and arguments; analyzing contemporary references to soul in everyday speech and literature with special attention to African-American contributions; examining historical discussions and scientific dismissals of soul; connecting past and present usage to psychological practices centered on self rather than soul; offering a comparative overview of soul concepts across cultural traditions; and arguing for the value of soul-talk in sustaining meaningful discourse about human worth in an era of posthumanism, vital materialism, and artificial intelligence. Written from a secular perspective, the work conceptualizes soul as performative rather than substantive-doing things and enabling experiences rather than existing as a metaphysical entity-and draws from psychology, philosophy, intellectual history, literature, and religious studies while avoiding disciplinary jargon.

This work will be of interest to psychological therapists, mental health practitioners, caregivers, scholars in psychology and philosophy, and general readers interested in the intersection of psychology and human experience.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 March 2026
Pages
202
ISBN
9781041221289

This interdisciplinary work examines the implicit role of "soul" in modern psychological discourse and human experience despite its apparent obsolescence in scientific contexts.

The book presents a comprehensive exploration of soul discourse across six chapters: introducing the book's scope and arguments; analyzing contemporary references to soul in everyday speech and literature with special attention to African-American contributions; examining historical discussions and scientific dismissals of soul; connecting past and present usage to psychological practices centered on self rather than soul; offering a comparative overview of soul concepts across cultural traditions; and arguing for the value of soul-talk in sustaining meaningful discourse about human worth in an era of posthumanism, vital materialism, and artificial intelligence. Written from a secular perspective, the work conceptualizes soul as performative rather than substantive-doing things and enabling experiences rather than existing as a metaphysical entity-and draws from psychology, philosophy, intellectual history, literature, and religious studies while avoiding disciplinary jargon.

This work will be of interest to psychological therapists, mental health practitioners, caregivers, scholars in psychology and philosophy, and general readers interested in the intersection of psychology and human experience.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 March 2026
Pages
202
ISBN
9781041221289