On the psychology of experiencing values: A supplement to the evolutionary level model of the main states of consciousness
- Presents a general approach to a psychology of values and offers a model that integrates the work of M. Scheler (1913, 1916), A. H. Maslow (1970), and E. FROMM (1957). Psychological values are defined as (1) justification for a given way of behaving, thinking, or feeling and (2) the observable aspect of the internal experience of motive. Values are experienced as sensations on the biological levels, as feelings on the prelogical level, as recognized values on the logical level, and as direct experience of values on a supralogical level.
MetadatenAuthor: | Andrzej Kokoszka |
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Parent Title (English): | Imagination, Cognition and Personality, Krakau (Poland) Vol. 11 (No. 1, 1991-92), pp. 75-84. |
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Document Type: | Articles |
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Language: | English |
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Year of first Publication: | 1992 |
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Release Date: | 2014/01/28 |
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Format: | PDF-scan to download |
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IdNo: | Kokoszka_A_1992 |
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Writings about Erich Fromm (Secondary Literature): | Articles / Artikel |
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Erich Fromm's Library and Erich Fromm Archive: | Articles / Artikel |
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