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Optimal human being : an integrated multi-level perspective / Kennon M. Sheldon.
Van Pelt Library BF637.S4 S517 2004
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sheldon, Kennon M. (Kennon Marshall)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Self-actualization (Psychology).
- Personality.
- Physical Description:
- x, 239 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004.
- Summary:
- Ken Sheldon's comprehensive new book addresses two questions: how can individuals best integrate the different facets of themselves to achieve "optimal human being," and how can researchers best integrate the different levels of analysis within the human sciences to understand "optimal human being" in general. In the process, the book supplies two new frameworks--one for viewing the human sciences as a group, and the other for viewing personality theory within that group. ""Optimal Human Being features a multi-level model that moves from biologically based levels of analysis to higher, socially based levels, and demonstrates how these different levels interact to determine behavior. The author then proposes a new way of looking at personality by examining four "tiers": organismic foundations, personality traits, goals/intentions, and self-concepts and demonstrates how these levels relate to the state of optimal human being. The book concludes with two higher levels of analysis relevant to personality--social interaction and culture and proposes a new profile of optimal human being. Intended for researchers and students in social and personality, clinical, developmental, and industrial psychology and other social sciences, the book will also serve as a supplement in a variety of courses including personality, positive psychology, well being, personal development, and motivation.
- Contents:
- 1 What Is Optimal Human Being? 1
- 2 Hierarchies and Levels of Analysis: Locating Behavior in the Physical World and Seeking Integration Between the Human Sciences 14
- 3 Focusing on the Personality Level: Comprehensive Models of Personality 34
- II. Four Levels of Analysis Within Personality Theory
- 4 The Universal Human Organism: Species-Typical Human Nature 50
- 5 Personality Traits and Individual Differences: The Meaning of Variability 72
- 6 Goals and Intentions: The Method of Self-Organization 96
- 7 The Self-Homunculus: Fictional but Functional 117
- III. Two Higher Levels of Analysis Relevant to Personality Theory
- 8 Social and Group Interaction: Game and Role Theory Perspectives 143
- 9 The Cultural Level of Analysis: Memes, Genes, and Other Themes 164
- IV. Toward Integration
- 10 Optimal Human Being and Optimal Human Science: Summary Prescriptions 183.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-219) and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 0805841881
- 080584189X
- OCLC:
- 54694720
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