A Theory of Human Motivation
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A Theory of Human Motivation
A Theory of Human Motivation by Abraham H. Maslow is a groundbreaking work that lays the foundation for understanding human motivation through a new theoretical framework. Within this seminal essay, Maslow explores the intricate layers of human needs, proposing that motivation is driven by a hierarchy where each level of need must be satisfied before progressing to the next tier.
Drawing from a wide spectrum of disciplines, Maslow melds the principles of functionalism, as influentially pioneered by William James and John Dewey, with the theories of holism found in the works of Wertheimer and Goldstein, as well as the insights of Gestalt Psychology. Furthermore, Maslow acknowledges the dynamic elements of motivation theories as examined by Freud and Adler. The result is a comprehensive, 'general-dynamic' theory that seeks to address both the philosophical intricacies and the empirical demands of understanding why humans are motivated to act in certain ways.
Maslow's theory is fundamentally concerned with the psychological prerequisites for human fulfilment and self-actualisation. Central to his hypothesis is the concept of a hierarchical structure of needs—beginning with the most basic physiological requirements, moving through safety, love, and esteem needs, and ultimately culminating in self-actualisation. This pioneering approach provides valuable insights into the human psyche, advocating for a perspective that prioritises the whole person.
The introduction of this framework has not only sparked substantial debate but has also inspired a plethora of research avenues. Maslow himself views his theory as a dynamic framework, inviting further empirical validation and scholarly exploration. His vision is for the theory to evolve through ongoing research, driven by the questions and ideas he proposes in this paper.
A Theory of Human Motivation remains a cornerstone in psychological studies, offering profound implications for fields such as education, management, and therapy. Readers are encouraged to delve into this influential text, which challenges and expands conventional notions of what truly motivates human action and achievement.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781627554671
Publisher: Black Curtain Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 September 2013
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Black Curtain Press
Illustration: black & white illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 2.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 74g
Pages: 40
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