Ernest Becker’s psychology of human striving is a unique blend of pragmatic, post-Freudian, and existential thought that explicates central features of the human condition and experience. It is both a psychological and philosophical anthropology. In consequence, despite being mostly ignored by psycholo-gists, Becker’s work continues to be relevant, even instructive, to past and more recent attempts to formulate a psychology of personhood, especially one that focuses on the interactivity of persons within their biophysical and sociocultural contexts. What is offered here is an integrative explication of Becker’s psychology of human striving that merges important aspects of his early and later work and points to critical considerations and po...
Three interrelated directions of research of the psychology of the subject are analyzed, in which pr...
M.A.Existentialism and phenomenology as philosophical systems combined to form a branch of psycholog...
East Lothian EH41 3HATHE effects of context on humanbehaviour have long been recog-nized. Psychology...
Ernest Becker\u27s social psychology represents a systematic attempt to reconcile the theoretical ap...
This article distinguishes between three projects in Ernest Becker's (1924-1974) later work: his psy...
Anthropologists who work at the interface of psychology and anthropology are by and large committed ...
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the scien...
Modern anthropology is a cycle of disciplines that study a person in culture and are devoted to var...
Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great ...
In the modern human sciences, there is a lot of confusion with regard to the understanding of basic ...
In the sphere of social sciences, psychology is a vital subject. The development of social and human...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
This paper gives an overview of several historical trends in psychology and provides an evaluation a...
The paper considers diverse approaches to human subjectivity conceptualization. On the one hand, a s...
Human Nature and Suffering is a profound comment on the human condition, from the perspective of evo...
Three interrelated directions of research of the psychology of the subject are analyzed, in which pr...
M.A.Existentialism and phenomenology as philosophical systems combined to form a branch of psycholog...
East Lothian EH41 3HATHE effects of context on humanbehaviour have long been recog-nized. Psychology...
Ernest Becker\u27s social psychology represents a systematic attempt to reconcile the theoretical ap...
This article distinguishes between three projects in Ernest Becker's (1924-1974) later work: his psy...
Anthropologists who work at the interface of psychology and anthropology are by and large committed ...
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the scien...
Modern anthropology is a cycle of disciplines that study a person in culture and are devoted to var...
Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great ...
In the modern human sciences, there is a lot of confusion with regard to the understanding of basic ...
In the sphere of social sciences, psychology is a vital subject. The development of social and human...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
This paper gives an overview of several historical trends in psychology and provides an evaluation a...
The paper considers diverse approaches to human subjectivity conceptualization. On the one hand, a s...
Human Nature and Suffering is a profound comment on the human condition, from the perspective of evo...
Three interrelated directions of research of the psychology of the subject are analyzed, in which pr...
M.A.Existentialism and phenomenology as philosophical systems combined to form a branch of psycholog...
East Lothian EH41 3HATHE effects of context on humanbehaviour have long been recog-nized. Psychology...