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Philosophical Background of Teaching Maslow’s Motivation Theory

Authors: Blagovestnyi, Mikhail B.;

Philosophical Background of Teaching Maslow’s Motivation Theory

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются некоторые аспекты и термины теории Маслоу о мотивации. Отправной точкой построения методологии является холистический подход, легший в основу построения «третьей силы» в психологии. Рассматриваются философские рассуждения Маслоу о психоаналитической теории и бихевиористской. Исследуются философские корни феномена «само-актуализации». В качестве результата изложенных аргументов поднимается вопрос о возможности толкования основных положений его (Маслоу) теории как философско-антропологической

This article discusses some aspects and the terms of Maslow’s theory of motivation. The start point is holistic approach as methodological basis of “third power” in psychology. Observe Maslow’s philosophical explications from psychoanalytic theory and behavioral theory. Discover philosophical roots of “self-actualization” phenomenon. As a result of previous discussions, raises the question about the possibility of interpretation of the main provisions of his theory as a philosophical-anthropological

Keywords

Maslow’s theory, self-actualization, transpersonality, холистический подход, само-актуализация, motivation, personality, само-реализация, трансперсональность, self-realization, мотивация, теория Маслоу, holistic approach, личность

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