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A Theory of Human Motivation
Book • 2013
Abraham Maslow's "A Theory of Human Motivation" introduces his famous hierarchy of needs, a model that describes human motivation as a progression through a series of needs.
The hierarchy ranges from basic physiological needs (food, shelter) to higher-level needs such as self-actualization (realizing one's full potential).
Maslow's theory has had a significant impact on psychology and related fields, influencing our understanding of human behavior and motivation.
The theory has been both praised and criticized for its simplicity and its cultural biases.
It remains a widely discussed and influential concept in psychology.
The hierarchy ranges from basic physiological needs (food, shelter) to higher-level needs such as self-actualization (realizing one's full potential).
Maslow's theory has had a significant impact on psychology and related fields, influencing our understanding of human behavior and motivation.
The theory has been both praised and criticized for its simplicity and its cultural biases.
It remains a widely discussed and influential concept in psychology.
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Mentioned by Elijah Millgram as a paper used to start a practical reasoning class, prompting a discussion on objections and philosophical arguments.

Elijah Millgram on the Philosophical Life