Consciousness, Self-Consciousness And The Unconscious
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Phenomenology, ontology, existentialism, the three ideals of being human: self-actualization, art, religionFull text available
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14 In his Toward a Psychology of Being, Maslow was obviously influenced by Heidegger and Jaspers, whose difficult thinking he shows little sign of having mastered. And despite the extensive use he makes of existentialism, he dismisses Kierkegaard as a 'high IQ whiner'!
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Consciousness, Self-Consciousness And The Unconscious. (2015). Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 26(2), 328-339. https://doi.org/10.65828/9kr8pq54


