Constructive Dissonance

Constructive Dissonance
Title Constructive Dissonance PDF eBook
Author Juliane Brand
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780520203143

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"There cannot ever be too many good books about Schoenberg, and so it is a special pleasure to welcome Constructive Dissonance, which is far beyond just 'good.' These essays cover a generous range in style and idea. Many of them also are deeply moving, and nothing could be more appropriate for the composer of our century's most fiercely intense music."--Michael Steinberg, author of The Symphony: A Listener's Guide "Although much has been written about Schoenberg, no group of essays examines his life and work in such a broad context. Here we find Schoenberg's matrix: the social, cultural, political, and artistic currents that helped shape him, and to which he made his own extraordinary contribution."--Robert P. Morgan, author of Twentieth-Century Music "As we approach the turn of this century, it is clear that Arnold Schoenberg must becounted as one of the most important figures in Western art music during the last one hundred years. Schoenberg's influence on art-music culture has not only worked its effects through his music, but also through his thinking and writing about music. This collection makes a fitting tribute to Schoenberg and does an admirable job of presenting the many facets of Schoenberg the composer, music theorist, and thinker. These thought-provoking essays present a broad range of approaches to a rich variety of topics within Schoenberg scholarship, and readers will find both familiar and not-so-familiar issues arising during the course of the volume. Constructive Dissonance is certain to become an important book for those interested in twentieth-century art music and culture, and seminal reading for anyone interested in Arnold Schoenberg and his work."--John Covach, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance

A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
Title A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance PDF eBook
Author Leon Festinger
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 1962
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780804709118

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Originally published: Evanston, Ill.: Row, Peterson, c1957.

Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive Dissonance
Title Cognitive Dissonance PDF eBook
Author Judson Mills
Publisher Amer Psychological Assn
Total Pages 411
Release 1999-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781557985651

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Tell any smoker that his habit is unhealthy, and he most likely will agree. What mental process does a person go through when he or she continues to do something unhealthy? When an honest person tells a "white lie," what happens to his or her sense of integrity? If someone must choose between two equally attractive options, why does one's value judgement of the options change after the choice has been made? In 1954 Dr. Leon Festinger drafted a version of a theory describing the psychological phenomenon that occurs in these situations. He called it cognitive dissonance: the feeling of psychological discomfort produced by the combined presence of two thoughts that do not follow from one another. Festinger proposed that the greater the discomfort, the greater the desire to reduce the dissonance of the two cognitive elements. The elegance of this theory has inspired psychologists over the past four decades. Cognitive Dissonance: Perspectives on a Pivotal Theory in Social Psychology documents the on-going research and debate provoked by this influential theory.

Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive Dissonance
Title Cognitive Dissonance PDF eBook
Author Eddie Harmon-Jones
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages 303
Release 2019
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781433830105

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This volume describes advances in the theory of cognitive dissonance, from its origination in 1954 to the present day.

An Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance

An Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
Title An Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance PDF eBook
Author Camille Morvan
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 73
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351351877

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Leon Festinger’s 1957 A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance is a key text in the history of psychology – one that made its author one of the most influential social psychologists of his time. It is also a prime example of how creative thinking and problem solving skills can come together to produce work that changes the way people look at questions for good. Strong creative thinkers are able to look at things from a new perspective, often to the point of challenging the very frames in which those around them see things. Festinger was such a creative thinker, leading what came to be known as the “cognitive revolution” in social psychology. When Festinger was carrying out his research, the dominant school of thought – behaviorism – focused on outward behaviors and their effects. Festinger, however, turned his attention elsewhere, looking at “cognition:” the mental processes behind behaviors. In the case of “cognitive dissonance”, for example, he hypothesized that apparently incomprehensible or illogical behaviors might be caused by a cognitive drive away from dissonance, or internal contradiction. This perspective, however, raised a problem: how to examine and test out cognitive processes. Festinger’s book records the results of the psychological experiments he designed to solve that problem. The results helped prove the existence for what is now a fundamental theory in social psychology.

Perspectives on Cognitive Dissonance

Perspectives on Cognitive Dissonance
Title Perspectives on Cognitive Dissonance PDF eBook
Author R. A. Wicklund
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 394
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135060045

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Published in 1976, Perspectives on Cognitive Dissonance is a valuable contribution to the field of Social Psychology.

Emotions and Beliefs

Emotions and Beliefs
Title Emotions and Beliefs PDF eBook
Author Nico H. Frijda
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2000-10-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521787345

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Looks at the different ways in which emotions influence beliefs.