<<<
Table of Contents
>>>
Bibliography
1. ALLPORT, G. W. "The General and the Unique in Psychological Science", Journal of Personality, XXX (1962), 405-422.
2. ALLPORT, G. W., Ed. Letters From Jenny. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965.
3. Anonymous. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, I (1961), 101-102.
4. ASCH, S. "Studies of Independence and Conformity, Part I", Psychological Monographs, LXX (1956). (Whole No.416.)
5. BAKAN, D. "The Mystery-Mastery Complex in Contemporary Psychology", American Psychologist, XX (1965), 186-191.
6. BERTALANFFY, L. V. Modern Theories of Development. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1933.
7. BERTALANFFY, L. V. Problems of Life. New York: Wiley, 1952.
8. BRIDGMAN, P. W. The Way Things Are. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, 1959.
9. BRONOWSKI, J. The Common Sense of Science. London: Heinemann, 1951.
10. BRONOWSKI, J. Science and Human Values. New York: Harper &Row, 1956.
11. BRONOWSKI, J. "The Values of Science", in New Knowledge in Human Values. ed. A.H. Maslow, New York: Harper & Row, 1959.
12. BUBER, M. I and Thou. New York: Scribner, 1958.
13. CRAIG, R., Characteristics of creativeness and self-actualization. To be published.
14. CRUTCHFIELD, R. "Conformity and Character", American Psychologist. X (1955), 191-198.
15. DALTON, M. "Preconceptions and Methods in Men who Manage", in Sociologists At Work. ed. P. Hammond. New York: Basic Books, 1964.
16. DUBOS, R. The Dreams - of Reason. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1961.
17. EDDINGTON, A. The Philosophy of Physical Science. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press., 1939.
18. ELIADE, M. The Sacred and The Profane. New York: Harper & Row, 1961.
19. FARRINGTON, B. Greek Science . London: Penguin Books, 1949.
20. FRIEDENBERG, E. Z. "Why Students Leave Science", Commentary . XXXII (1961), 144-155.
21. GENDLIN, E. Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning. New York: Free Press, 1962.
22. GOLDSTEIN, K. The Organism. New York: American Book Co., 1939.
23. HENLE, M., Ed. Documents of Gestalt Psychology. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1961.
24. HOOK, S., Ed. Psychoanalysis, Scientific Method & Philosophy . New York: New York Univ. Press, 1959.
25. HUXLEY, A. Literature and Science. New York: Harper & Row, 1963.
26. KRUTCH, J. W. Human Nature and the Human Condition. New York: Random House, 1959.
27. KUBIE, L. S. "The Forgotten Man of Education", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, LVI: 8 (1953-1954), 349-353.
28. KUBIE, L. "Some Unsolved Problems of the Scientific Career", American Scientist, XLI (1953), 596-613; XLII (1954), 104-112.
29. KUENZLI, A., Ed. The Phenomenological Problem. New York: Harper & Row, 1959.
30. KUHN, T. S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1962.
31. LEWIN, K. A Dynamic Theory of Personality. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1935.
32. MCCURDY, H. G.Personality & Science . New York: Van Nostrand, 1965.
33. MASLOW, A. H. "The Influence of Familiarization on Preferences", Journal of Experimental Psychology. XXI (1937), 162-180.
34. MASLOW, A. H., with Bela Mittelmann. Principles of Abnormal Psychology: The Dynamics of Psychic Illness. New York: Harper & Bros., 1941.
35. MASLOW, A. H. "The Authoritarian Character Structure", Journal of Social Psychology, XVIII (1943), 401-411.
36. MASLOW, A. H. "A Suggested Improvement in Semantic Usage", Psychological Review, LII (1945), 239-240.
37. MASLOW, A. H. "Experimentalizing the Clinical Method", Journal of Clinical Psychology, I (1945), 241-243.
38. MASLOW, A. H. Motivation and Personality. New York: Harper & Bros., 1954.
39. MASLOW, A. H. "Two Kinds of Cognition and Their Integration", General Semantics Bulletin, Nos. 20 & 21 (1957), 17-22.
40. MASLOW, A. H., Ed. New Knowledge in Human Values. New York: Harper & Bros., 1959.
41. MASLOW, A. H., with H. Rand & S. Newman. "Some Parallels between the Dominance and Sexual Behavior of Monkeys and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy", Journal of Nervous& Mental Disease, CXXXI (1960), 202-212.
42. MASLOW, A. H. "Comments on Skinner's Attitude to Science", Daedalus , XC (1961), 572-573.
43. MASLOW, A. H. Toward a Psychology of Being. New York: Van Nostrand, 1962.
44. MASLOW, A. H. "Notes on Being-Psychology", Journal Humanistic Psychology, II (1962), 47-71.
45. MASLOW, A. H. "The Creative Attitude", The Structurist, III (1963), 4-10. Repr. separately by Psychosynthesis Foundation (1963).
46. MASLOW, A. H. "Fusions of Facts and Values", American Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIII (1963), 117-131.
47. MASLOW, A. H. "Notes on Innocent Cognition", in Gegenwartsprobleme der Entwicklungspsychologie: Festschrift fur Charlotte Buhler, ed. L. Schenk-Danzinger & H. Thomae. G?ttingen: Verlag f?r Psychologie, 1963.
48. MASLOW, A. H. Religions. Values and Peak-experiences. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State Univ. Press, 1964.
49. MASLOW, A. H., with L. Gross. "Synergy in Society and in the Individual", Journal of Individual Psychology. XX (1964), 153-164.
50. MASLOW, A. H. "Criteria for Judging Needs to be Instinctoid", in Human Motivation: A Symposium, ed. M. R. Jones. Lincoln, Nebraska: Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1965.
51. MASLOW, A. H. Eupsychian Management: A Journal. Home-wood, Illinois: Irwin-Dorsey, 1965.
52. MASLOW, A. H. "Isomorphic Interrelationships Between Knower and Known", in Sign . Image. Symbol. ed. G. Kepes. New York: Braziller, 1966.
53. MATSON, F. The Broken Image. New York: Braziller, 1964.
54. MEAD, M., and R. Metraux. "Image of the Scientist among High School Students", Science, CXXVI (1957), 384-390.
55. MORANT, R., and A. H. Maslow. "Art Judgment and the Judgment of Others". Journal of Clinical Psychology. XXI (1965), 389-391.
56. NAMECHE, G. "Two Pictures of Man", Journal of Humanistic Psychology, I (1961), 70-88.
57. NAMECHE, G., and Morant, R. B. "Esthetic Judgment and Person Perception". Unpubl. MS.
58. NORTHROP, F. C. S. The Meeting of East and West. New York: Macmillan, 1946.
59. NORTHROP, F. C. S. The Logic of the Sciences and the Humanities. New York: Macmillan, 1947.
60. POLANYI, M. Personal Knowledge . Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1958.
61. POLANYI, M. The Study of Man. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1959.
62. POLANYI, M. Science, Faith and Society. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1964.
63. PRABHU, P. H. "The State of Psychology as a Science Today", Indian Psychological Review, I (1964), 1-11.
64. ROE, A. The Making of a Scientist. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1952.
65. ROGERS, C. "Toward a Science of the Person", Journal of Humanistic Psychology, II (1963), 72-92.
66. ROGERS, C. "Some Thoughts Regarding the Current Philosophy of the Behavioral Sciences". Unpubl. MS.
67. SARGENT, H. "Intrapsychic Change: Methodological Problems in Psychotherapy Research", Psychiatry , XXIV (1961), 93-108.
68. SIU, R. G. H. The Tao of Science. New York: Wiley, 1957.
69. SOROKIN, P. Fads & Foibles in Modern Sociology and Related Sciences. Chicago: Regnery, 1956.
70. STANDEN, A. Science Is a Sacred Cow. New York: Dutton, 1950.
71. TOLMAN, E. C. Purposive Behavior in Animals and Men. New York: Century, 1932.
72. TORRANCE, E. P. Guiding Creative Talent. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1962.
73. VAN KAAM, A. "Phenomenal Analysis: Exemplified by a Study of the Experience of 'really feeling understood,' " Journal of Individual Psychology, XV (1959), 66-72. 72.
74. WANN, T. W., Ed, Behaviorism and Phenomenology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964. (Contributors: S. Koch, R. B. MacLeod, N. Malcolm, C. R. Rogers, M. Scriven, B. F. Skinner)
75. WATSON, D. L. Scientists Are Human. London: Watts and Co., 1938.
76. WATSON, D. L. The Study of Human Nature. Antioch, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1953.
77. WEISSKOPF, E. "Some Comments Concerning the Role of Education in the 'creation of creation,' " Journal of Educational Psychology, XLII (1951), 185-189.
78. WHITEHEAD, A. N. Science and the Modern World. New York: Macmillan, 1948.
79. WIENPAHL, P. The Matter of Zen. New York: New York Univ. Press, 1964.
80. WILSON, C. Beyond the Outsider. London: Arthur Barker, Ltd., 1964.
81. WINTHROP, H. "Scientism in Psychology", Journal of Individual Psychology. XV (1959), 112-120.
82. WOLFF, K. "Surrender as a Response to Our Crisis", Journal of Humanistic Psychology. II (1962), 16-30.