Путь к самоактуализации: как раздвинуть границы своих возможностей. Новое понимание иерархии потребностей. Скотт Барри Кауфман. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Скотт Барри Кауфман
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мере согласуются с философией американских индейцев, в которой самоактуализация является фундаментом для «актуализации сообщества» и «вечности культуры». По сути, я считаю, что мы можем построить интегрированную модель, для которой характерно уважение и признание вклада каждого человека. См.: Blackstock, The emergence of the breath of life theory; Kaufman, Honoring the wisdom of indigenous people with Richard Katz; Michel, K. L. (2014). Maslow’s hierarchy connected to Blackfoot beliefs. A Digital Native American. Retrieved from https://lincolnmichel.wordpress.com/2014/04/19/maslows-hierarchy-connected-to-blackfoot-beliefs.

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