Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences
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Proposing religious experience as a legitimate subject for scientific investigation, Maslow studies the human need for spiritual expression.
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Weight | 0.65 kg |
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Dimensions | 0.97 × 13.1 × 19.69 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 144 |
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Year Published | 1994-4-1 |
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ISBN 10 | 0140194878 |
About The Author | Abraham H. Maslow taught at Brooklyn College and the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, and was Chairman of the Department of Psychology at Brandeis University. From 1967 to 1968 he was Preseident of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Maslow was one of the foremost spokesmen of the humanistic, or "Third Force," psychologies, and author of many books and articles, including Toward a Psychology of Being, The Psychology of Science, and Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences. |
Table Of Content | Religions, Values and Peak-ExperiencesI. IntroductionII. Dichotomized Science and Dichotomized ReligionIII. The "Core-Religious," or "Transcendent," ExperienceIV. Organizational Dangers to Transcendent ExperiencesV. Hope, Skepticism, and Man's Higher NatureVI. Science and the Religious Liberals and Non-TheistsVII. Value-Free Education?VIII. ConclusionsAPPENDICES:A. Religious Aspects of Peak-ExperiencesB. The Third PsychologyC. Ethnocentric Phrasings of Peak-ExperiencesD. What Is the Validity of Knowledge Gained in Peak-Experiences?E. Preface to "New Knowledge in Human Values"F. Rhapsodic, Isomorphic CommunicationsG. B-Values as Descriptions of Perception in Peak-ExperiencesH. Naturalistic Reasons for Preferring Growth-Values over Regression-Values under Good ConditionsI. An Example of B-AnalysisBibliography |
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