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My theory of metamotivation (Chapter 23) ultimately rests upon this operation, namely, o ftaking superior people who are also superior perceivers not only o facts but of values, and then using their choices of ultimate values as possibly the ultimate values for the whole species.<ref>A. H. Maslow, ''The Farther Reaches of Human Nature'' (Viking, 1971). p. 9.</ref></blockquote>


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Metamotivation

In Abrahm Maslow's Eupsychian Theory, Metamotivation...

Concept Map

Key Terms

Eupsychia >

Eupsychian Theory >

Human Motivation >

Metamotivation >

Syncretic Terms

Metamotivation >

Related LP Terms

Metamotivation >

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Metamotivation >

Notes

My theory of metamotivation (Chapter 23) ultimately rests upon this operation, namely, o ftaking superior people who are also superior perceivers not only o facts but of values, and then using their choices of ultimate values as possibly the ultimate values for the whole species.[1]

Maslow Index

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  1. A. H. Maslow, The Farther Reaches of Human Nature (Viking, 1971). p. 9.