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... EXPERIENCE ; THE PEAK EXPERIENCE Those subjective expressions that have been called the mystic experience and described so well by William James ( 212 ) are a fairly common ex- perience for our subjects though not for all . The strong ...
... EXPERIENCE ; THE PEAK EXPERIENCE Those subjective expressions that have been called the mystic experience and described so well by William James ( 212 ) are a fairly common ex- perience for our subjects though not for all . The strong ...
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Abraham H. Maslow. an experience seems to come more often to artistically and emotionally sensitive people than to theorizers and intellectuals . It may even be that the so - called mystic experience is the perfect and extreme expression ...
Abraham H. Maslow. an experience seems to come more often to artistically and emotionally sensitive people than to theorizers and intellectuals . It may even be that the so - called mystic experience is the perfect and extreme expression ...
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... experience , the experience of awe , of delight , of wonder , of mystery , and of admiration are all subjectively rich experiences of the same passive , aesthetic sort , experiences that beat their way in upon the organism , flooding it ...
... experience , the experience of awe , of delight , of wonder , of mystery , and of admiration are all subjectively rich experiences of the same passive , aesthetic sort , experiences that beat their way in upon the organism , flooding it ...
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A Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 11 |
Preface to Motivation Theory | 19 |
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