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Philosophical Implications Of Maslow Humanistic Psychology

Posted on:2007-07-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M L SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360215967161Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Humanism psychology is a branch of psychology that developed gradually from the later 20 century. The birth of it set a milestone for the human-core thoughts of the psychology history. Maslow, the leader of the humanism psychology plays a very important role in the establishment of this kind of psychology.Maslow figures out that psychology should put its focus on the valuable things in human mind and prefers considering the human beings as themselves not the machines. Furthermore, he insists we should hold a healthy and positive attitude towards the human being for esteeming his value and credit, and uses a positive way to research him as the whole positive body. The passage research the Maslow's Humanism Psychology in the philosophic views and makes a deep conclusion for its modern functions. First of all; it offers us an explanation of somatic psychology and makes a clear understanding about it. Secondly, it also gives us some basic opinions of the Maslow's Humanism Psychology and has a further thinking from the philosophic points. Finally, the author mainly discusses the modern function of Maslow's Humanism Psychology and points out that it doesn't only increase people's state and value, but also impel some philosophic revolutions and makes out that Humanism Psychology is of great importance in the psychology development circumstance.
Keywords/Search Tags:Maslow, humanism psychology, philosophic connotation
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