Psychology, Humanism, and Scientific Inquiry: The Selected Essays of Hadley CantrilHadley Cantril, Albert Hadley Cantril Transaction Publishers - Всего страниц: 250 |
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... seem rather un- aware of the revolution in neurophysiology . and continue to use a variety of abstractions as ' explanations ' without much concern as to what their natu- ralistic bases might be . getting around the problem with ...
... seem rather un- aware of the revolution in neurophysiology . and continue to use a variety of abstractions as ' explanations ' without much concern as to what their natu- ralistic bases might be . getting around the problem with ...
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... seems to be intrinsically reasonable . whose existence may not be verifiable today but which nev- ertheless holds out the possibility of yielding to scientific verification in the future . This book of articles is divided into four ...
... seems to be intrinsically reasonable . whose existence may not be verifiable today but which nev- ertheless holds out the possibility of yielding to scientific verification in the future . This book of articles is divided into four ...
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... seems to be less agreement as to what constitutes significant research . Obviously , an increase in our understanding of man can come about only as we extend our empirical knowledge and improve our formulations through research of ...
... seems to be less agreement as to what constitutes significant research . Obviously , an increase in our understanding of man can come about only as we extend our empirical knowledge and improve our formulations through research of ...
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... seem to be involved . We shall then distinguish between scientific inquiry and scientific method — a distinction which seems neces- sary to avoid certain pitfalls and to assure scientific progress . Then we shall try to point out some ...
... seem to be involved . We shall then distinguish between scientific inquiry and scientific method — a distinction which seems neces- sary to avoid certain pitfalls and to assure scientific progress . Then we shall try to point out some ...
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... seems — is carried on because it is somehow of concern to man . Science is the human effort to understand more about nature and human nature in verifiable . determined terms . The word determined is used here in the scientific sense as ...
... seems — is carried on because it is somehow of concern to man . Science is the human effort to understand more about nature and human nature in verifiable . determined terms . The word determined is used here in the scientific sense as ...
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Scientific inquiry and scientific method | 11 |
The transactional view in psychological research | 24 |
Toward a humanistic psychology | 35 |
An inquiry concerning the characteristics of man | 37 |
The qualities of being human | 54 |
Toward a humanistic psychology | 70 |
The human design | 93 |
Effective democratic leadership a psychological interpretation | 139 |
Transaction in psychology and neurology | 151 |
A transactional inquiry concerning mind | 153 |
The concept of transaction in psychology and neurology | 176 |
Sentio ergo sum motivation reconsidered | 190 |
Brains minds and self | 207 |
Hadley Cantril 19061969The transactional point of view | 229 |
Publications of Hadley Cantril | 235 |
Psychology in the humanistic realm | 101 |
Toward a scientific morality | 103 |
Ethical relativity from the transactional point of view | 116 |
The nature of faith | 126 |
Index of Subjects | 243 |
Index of Names | 246 |
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Стр. 23 - I happened to read for amusement ' Malthus on Population,' and being well prepared to appreciate the struggle for existence which everywhere goes on from long-continued observation of the habits of animals and plants, it at once struck me that under these circumstances favourable variations would tend to be preserved, and unfavourable ones to be destroyed. The result of this would be the formation of new species. Here then I had at last got a theory by which to work...
Стр. 200 - To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their most primitive forms — this knowledge, this feeling, is at the center of true religiousness.
Стр. 22 - After five years' work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a sketch of the conclusions, which then seemed to me probable; from that period to the present day I have steadily pursued the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been hasty in coming to a decision.
Стр. 165 - The categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find there because they stare every observer in the face; on the contrary, the world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds - and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds.
Стр. 99 - The art of free society consists first in the maintenance of the symbolic code ; and secondly in fearlessness of revision, to secure that the code serves those purposes which satisfy an enlightened reasoni Those societies which cannot combine reverence to their symbols with freedom of revision, must ultimately decay either from anarchy, or from the slow atrophy of a life stifled by useless shadows,.
Стр. 91 - The older dualism between sensation and idea is repeated in the current dualism of peripheral and central structures and functions; the older dualism of body and soul finds a distinct echo in the current dualism of stimulus and response.
Стр. 68 - And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation : Neither shall they say, Lo here ! or, lo there ! for, Behold, the kingdom of God is within you.
Стр. 159 - Without taking any metaphysical position regarding the existence of a real world, independent of experience, we can nevertheless assert that the world-as-experienced has no meaning and cannot be defined independent of the experience. The world as we experience it is the product of perception, not the cause of it.