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Religions, values, and peak-experiences / by Abraham H. Maslow.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Harmondsworth, Eng. ; New York : Penguin Books, 1976, ©1970Descripción: xx, 123 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 0140042628
  • 9780140042627
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • BL 53 M38.1976
Contenidos:
Dichotomized science and dichotomized religion -- The "core-religious," or "transcendent," experience -- Organizational dangers to transcendent experiences -- Hope, skepticism, and man's higher nature -- Science and the religious liberals and non-theists -- Value-free education? -- Conclusions -- Appendixes. Religious aspects of peak-experiences ; The third psychology ; Ethnocentric phrasings of peak-experiences ; What is the validity of knowledge gained in peak-experiences? ; Preface to "New knowledge in human values" ; Rhapsodic, isomorphic communications ; B-values as descriptions of perception in peak-experiences ; Naturalistic reasons for preferring growth-values over regression-values under good conditions ; An example of B-analysis.
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Dichotomized science and dichotomized religion -- The "core-religious," or "transcendent," experience -- Organizational dangers to transcendent experiences -- Hope, skepticism, and man's higher nature -- Science and the religious liberals and non-theists -- Value-free education? -- Conclusions -- Appendixes. Religious aspects of peak-experiences ; The third psychology ; Ethnocentric phrasings of peak-experiences ; What is the validity of knowledge gained in peak-experiences? ; Preface to "New knowledge in human values" ; Rhapsodic, isomorphic communications ; B-values as descriptions of perception in peak-experiences ; Naturalistic reasons for preferring growth-values over regression-values under good conditions ; An example of B-analysis.