The Psychology of Science: A Reconnaissance |
Contents
Mechanistic and Humanistic Science | 1 |
Acquiring Knowledge of a Person as a Task for the Scientist ix xiii xix 1 | 7 |
and of Courage | 20 |
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able abstract accept anxiety beautiful become behavior better blind BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY certainly classical science clinical cognitive concepts creative defense defined desacralizing describe dichotomized effort emotions empirical attitude empirical theory ence epistemology esthetic everything experience experiencing experiential knowledge fact fear feel Gestalt Psychology goals holistic human humanistic Humanistic Psychology idiographic impersonal implies impulses instance intellectual interpersonal interpersonal relationship intuitive John Dewey Society kind knower knowl learned least less logical look MASLOW meaning mechanistic methods monistic mystery nature necessary ness nomothetic noninterfering normal numbers object observer oneself organizing orthodox science patient peak experiences perceive perception perhaps person philosophy possible preconscious predictable priori problems psychoanalysis psychotherapy question reality realm receptive reliable rience schizophrenic scientific scientific method scientist self-actualization sense social spectator knowledge Synanon Taoistic things tion true truth trying ultimate uncon understand Univ values Weltanschauung word world view