MTU Cork Library Catalogue

The psychology of science / Abraham H. Maslow.

By: Maslow, Abraham H. (Abraham Harold).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Harper & Row, 1966Description: xx, 168 p. ; 21 cm. + hbk.Subject(s): Science -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 501.9
Contents:
Mechanistic and humanistic science -- Acquiring knowledge of a person as a task for a scientist -- The cognitive needs under conditions of fear and of courage -- Safety science and growth science:science as a defence -- Prediction and control of persons -- Experimental knowledge and spectator knowledge -- Abstracting and theorising -- Comphrensive scienceand simpleward science -- Suchness meaning and abstractness meaning -- Taoistic science and controlling science -- interpersonal (i-thou) knowledge as a paradigm for science -- Value-free science -- Stages, levels and degrees of knowledge -- The desacralisation and resacralisation of science.

Bibliography: p. 153-157.

Mechanistic and humanistic science -- Acquiring knowledge of a person as a task for a scientist -- The cognitive needs under conditions of fear and of courage -- Safety science and growth science:science as a defence -- Prediction and control of persons -- Experimental knowledge and spectator knowledge -- Abstracting and theorising -- Comphrensive scienceand simpleward science -- Suchness meaning and abstractness meaning -- Taoistic science and controlling science -- interpersonal (i-thou) knowledge as a paradigm for science -- Value-free science -- Stages, levels and degrees of knowledge -- The desacralisation and resacralisation of science.

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