Foundations for a Science of Personality |
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a theory of personality The problem of analysis in | 16 |
pothesis of immanence A preliminary definition | 25 |
of the biological total process as a trend toward | 32 |
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activity Adolf Meyer ality aspect assimilation attitudes autono basic become biological determinism biological total process bionegative biospheric occurrence characteristic concept connection conscious considered constellation course culture defined definite determined differentiation dimension dimensional domain direction discussion double pattern drive dynamic ence environmental example experience expression external fact factors formulation func functions ganism Gestalt given goals havior heteronomous holistic human increased autonomy individual influence instance integration involved ject logical manifestations means ment mental object one's organism and environment organismic total process pattern personality organization phenomena physical physiological point of view pole possible present problem proc psychoanalysis psychological psychophysically regard rela relation relationship rience schizophrenia science of personality significance situation social sonality specific structure super-ego superindividual symbolic symptoms system principle takes place teleology tendency tension term tion total function total organism total personality trend toward homonomy trend toward increased tween various vidual whole