"Philosophical Psychology" contains many provocative and
profound ideas, some of which may be sensed as offensive by those
with rather thin intellectual skins. Some readers in capitalistic
societies may take offense at any suggestion that Marx had some
good insights about a healthier way to achieve self-actualization.
Others may find it bizarre to read that perhaps Hitler and Stalin
were in some ways happier and more self-actualized in their roles
as brutal tyrants than they would have been in more "normal"
roles.
The range of ideas and thinkers included in this work is
extensive. Authors Dr. William F. O'Neill and Dr. George Demos
examine essential life issues such as pain, pleasure, society,
ethics, and love, culminating in a careful look at the various
aspects of peak experience.
The chapters build toward a better understanding of the concepts
of self-actualization and peak experience. This is essential
reading for upper division and graduate level students seeking to
deepen their understanding and apply the concepts of Abraham
Maslow's theory of self-actualization and its inherent role in
education.
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