Philosophy
Philosophy
Sarin Dominic
Every individual has certain implicit assumptions about nature of human beings rooted in their personal experiences.
Such basic assumptions influence the way individual perceive and treat oneself and the other
Personologists also has such assumptions, stemming from their personal experiences which serve as a framework in which theories are build up.
If we look at the matter more closely, we shall find the following law holding in the development of all psychic happenings: we cannot think, feel, will, or act without the perception of some goal Adler(1968) The essential nature of man is such that it presses toward a relative unification of life (never fully achieved).... As a consequence of this quest-which is very essence to human
Freedom - Determinism
Focuses on what degree of internal freedom, if any, humans actually possess in directing their own behavior.
Freedom People are primarily responsible for their own actions and are capable of transcending environmental influences upon their behavior
Determinism All behavior is caused by operation of other events and does not occur
Rationality - Irrationality
The degree to which human reasoning powers can or do actually influence everyday human behavior.
Rationality Human beings are rational beings capable of directing their behavior through reasoning
Irrationality Human beings is governed by irrational forces of which the person is partially or totally unaware
Holism - Elementalism
Are human beings best understood as individual totalities or by breaking it down into its component parts ?
Elementalism Understanding of human behavior can only be achieved by investigating, each specific, fundamental aspect of it independently of the rest
Constitutionalism - Environmentalism
How much of human personality results from constitutional factors and how much is a product of environmental influences?
Changeability - Unchangeability
The degree to which human beings are seen as capable of fundamental personality change throughout life.
Unchangeability Personality structure is established in early life and remain intact thereafter
Subjectivity - Objectivity
Do individuals live in a highly personal, subjective world of experience or that governed by external, objective factors ?
Subjectivity Each person inhabits a highly personal, subjective world of experience that is the major influence upon his or her behavior
Objectivity Human behavior is largely the result of external and definable factors acting upon the person
Proactivity - Reactivity
Concerned with locus of causality in human behavior. Do people generate their behavior internally or is their behavior actually a series of responses to external stimuli?
Reactivity Real causes of human behavior are completely external to the person, that behavior is simply a series of responses to the external
Homeostasis - Heterostasis
Homeostasis Individuals are motivated primarily to reduce tensions and maintain an internal state of equilibrium
Heterostasis Individuals are motivated primarily towards growth, stimulus seeking and self-actualization
Knowability - Unknowability
Is human nature fully knowable in scientific terms or for some reason does it transcend the potential of scientific understanding?
Knowability Principles governing human behavior will eventually be discovered through scientific inquiry
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Bandura Kelly
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Freud Skinner
Determinism
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Conclusion
Basic assumptions about human nature provide the framework within which various perspectives of personality are formulated and ultimately tested.
Philosophical
assumptions
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experience and influence him by broadening or narrowing his or her perspective on personality and formulation of concepts to explain it. It causes agreement and disagreement with others.
Philosophical assumptions will continue to serve as the framework for creating personality theories in the foreseeable future regardless of their specific content or form
Keywords
Human nature Philosophical assumptions Personologists Personality theories Freedom Determinism Rationality Irrationality
Reference
Hjelle, L.A., & Ziegler, D.J. (1992). Personality theories: Basic assumptions,research, and applications (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
Ziegler, D.J. (2000). Basic assumptions concerning human nature underlying Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) personality theory, Journal of Rational-Emotive and CognitiveBehavior Therapy, Volume 18, Number 2
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