When humans act, all of their being—conscious
and subconscious, material and cultural, social and private is
simultaneously involved and together shapes their decisions and
actions.
It follows from this that the understanding of human action also has
to be inter- disciplinary by definition. No doubt our limited
capacities force us to specialize and focus on well defined research
problems which engage us throughout life, at times. Yet, there can
be no alibi for not fertilizing our methodology with insights from
tertiary accounts of all the human sciences at least.
The materials on this website are modified versions of my previously
used or published writings mostly. They are offered here as aids for
students specially and may not be copied for commercial purposes. The
copyrights are mine, but I would like to thank all original
publishers of these works. (For exact references see resume.)