Unearth the foundational link between human drive and scientific endeavor with "Motivation and Personality: A Holistic-Dynamic Theory."This groundbreaking work challenges conventional views by asserting that science is a profoundly human creation, stemming from the very same deep-seated motives-from basic physiological and safety needs to the higher pursuits of self-actualization, curiosity, and aesthetics.
Inside, you will explore:. A Revolutionary Theory of Motivation: Discover the holistic-dynamic framework that views the individual as an integrated whole, constantly striving and moving up a hierarchy of needs.. The Basic Human Needs: Dive into the renowned Hierarchy of Needs, from the prepotent physiological and safety needs to the essential drives for belonging, love, and respect.. The Psychological Roots of Science: Learn how the motives of scientists-not just the cognitive urge for knowledge but also the need for prestige, love, and self-expression-shape the laws and values of science itself.. The Dangers of Orthodoxy: Critically examine the pitfalls of "means-centering" in scientific practice, which prioritizes technique over purpose, and threatens to limit science's jurisdiction over crucial human questions like values and subjectivity.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of human nature, motivation, and the psychological forces that drive scientific inquiry.
Unearth the foundational link between human drive and scientific endeavor with "Motivation and Personality: A Holistic-Dynamic Theory."This groundbreaking work challenges conventional views by asserting that science is a profoundly human creation, stemming from the very same deep-seated motives-from basic physiological and safety needs to the higher pursuits of self-actualization, curiosity, and aesthetics.
Inside, you will explore:. A Revolutionary Theory of Motivation: Discover the holistic-dynamic framework that views the individual as an integrated whole, constantly striving and moving up a hierarchy of needs.. The Basic Human Needs: Dive into the renowned Hierarchy of Needs, from the prepotent physiological and safety needs to the essential drives for belonging, love, and respect.. The Psychological Roots of Science: Learn how the motives of scientists-not just the cognitive urge for knowledge but also the need for prestige, love, and self-expression-shape the laws and values of science itself.. The Dangers of Orthodoxy: Critically examine the pitfalls of "means-centering" in scientific practice, which prioritizes technique over purpose, and threatens to limit science's jurisdiction over crucial human questions like values and subjectivity.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of human nature, motivation, and the psychological forces that drive scientific inquiry.