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Full Humanness

Full Humanness is a concept introduced by Maslow to help provide a normative view of human development. It refers to "the ability to abstract, to have a grammatical language, to be able to love, to have values of a' particular kind, to transcend the self...."[1]

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  1. Maslow, A. H. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. Viking, 1971. p.28.



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